Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 4±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... Pope Sylvester the Second , wrote a treatise on the sphere , on arithmetic and geometry , published some years since at Paris . Michael Psellus lived in this age , whose books in the sciences , I will not scruple to assert , contain ...
... Pope Sylvester the Second , wrote a treatise on the sphere , on arithmetic and geometry , published some years since at Paris . Michael Psellus lived in this age , whose books in the sciences , I will not scruple to assert , contain ...
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... Pope , and other writers of the last age , while not a mouth comes forward that is not loaded with invectives against the writers of this . Strange , that our critics should be fond of giving their favours to those who are insensible of ...
... Pope , and other writers of the last age , while not a mouth comes forward that is not loaded with invectives against the writers of this . Strange , that our critics should be fond of giving their favours to those who are insensible of ...
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... Pope , Steele , Congreve , and Colley Cibber : that they made but indifferent company by the way ; and that he once or twice was going to empty his berlin of the whole cargo : " however , " says he , " I got them all safe home , with no ...
... Pope , Steele , Congreve , and Colley Cibber : that they made but indifferent company by the way ; and that he once or twice was going to empty his berlin of the whole cargo : " however , " says he , " I got them all safe home , with no ...
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... Pope , at least , in the meridian lustre he now displays . But Dryden's excellences , as a writer , were not confined to poetry alone . There is , in his prose writings , an ease and elegance that have never yet been so well united in ...
... Pope , at least , in the meridian lustre he now displays . But Dryden's excellences , as a writer , were not confined to poetry alone . There is , in his prose writings , an ease and elegance that have never yet been so well united in ...
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... Pope , Swift , and Arbuthnot . Parnell was a friend to both sides , and , with a liberality becoming a scholar , scorned all those trifling distinctions , that are noisy for the time , and ridiculous to posterity . Nor did he emancipate ...
... Pope , Swift , and Arbuthnot . Parnell was a friend to both sides , and , with a liberality becoming a scholar , scorned all those trifling distinctions , that are noisy for the time , and ridiculous to posterity . Nor did he emancipate ...
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