Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 4±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... Zoilus , the scourge of Homer , is said to have been crucified by order of Ptolemy Philadelphus , who was a great encourager of learning . In this monarch's reign , and by his authority , the Greek version of the Old Testament , called ...
... Zoilus , the scourge of Homer , is said to have been crucified by order of Ptolemy Philadelphus , who was a great encourager of learning . In this monarch's reign , and by his authority , the Greek version of the Old Testament , called ...
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... Zoilus , which really transcends the expectation I had con- ceived of it . I have put it into the press , beginning with the poem Batrachom ; for you seem , by the first paragraph of the dedication to it , to design to prefix the name ...
... Zoilus , which really transcends the expectation I had con- ceived of it . I have put it into the press , beginning with the poem Batrachom ; for you seem , by the first paragraph of the dedication to it , to design to prefix the name ...
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... Zoilus , with the Batrachomuomachia , and the Pervigilium Veneris , both which poems are masterpieces in several kinds ; and I question not the prose is as excellent in its sort as the Essay on Homer . Nothing can be more glorious to ...
... Zoilus , with the Batrachomuomachia , and the Pervigilium Veneris , both which poems are masterpieces in several kinds ; and I question not the prose is as excellent in its sort as the Essay on Homer . Nothing can be more glorious to ...
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... Zoilus , to the terror of the witlings of posterity . More , and much more , upon this and a thousand other subjects , will be the matter of my next letter , wherein I must open all the friend to you . At this time I must be content ...
... Zoilus , to the terror of the witlings of posterity . More , and much more , upon this and a thousand other subjects , will be the matter of my next letter , wherein I must open all the friend to you . At this time I must be content ...
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... Zoilus was written at the request of his friends , and designed as a satire upon Dennis and Theobald , with whom his club had long been at variance . I shall end this account with a letter to him from Pope and Gay , in which they ...
... Zoilus was written at the request of his friends , and designed as a satire upon Dennis and Theobald , with whom his club had long been at variance . I shall end this account with a letter to him from Pope and Gay , in which they ...
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