Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 4±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... . But it would be endless to recount all the absurdities which were hatched in the schools of those specious idlers ; be it sufficient to say , that they increased as. * Vide Sueton . Hist . Gram . 8 THE PRESENT STATE.
... . But it would be endless to recount all the absurdities which were hatched in the schools of those specious idlers ; be it sufficient to say , that they increased as. * Vide Sueton . Hist . Gram . 8 THE PRESENT STATE.
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... absurdity of the times . Original productions seldom appeared , and learning , as if grown superannuated , bestowed all its panegyric upon the vigour of its yout youth , and turned encomiast upon its former achieve- ments . It is to ...
... absurdity of the times . Original productions seldom appeared , and learning , as if grown superannuated , bestowed all its panegyric upon the vigour of its yout youth , and turned encomiast upon its former achieve- ments . It is to ...
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... absurdity . The truth is , he owes most of his reputation to the obscurity of the times in which he lived . As in the land of Benin a man may pass for a prodigy of parts who can read , so in an age of barbarity , a small degree of ...
... absurdity . The truth is , he owes most of his reputation to the obscurity of the times in which he lived . As in the land of Benin a man may pass for a prodigy of parts who can read , so in an age of barbarity , a small degree of ...
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... absurdity ; though they fail to astonish , they are generally possessed of talents to please . The age of Louis XIV , notwithstanding these respectable names , is still vastly superior . For , beside the general tendency of critical ...
... absurdity ; though they fail to astonish , they are generally possessed of talents to please . The age of Louis XIV , notwithstanding these respectable names , is still vastly superior . For , beside the general tendency of critical ...
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... absurdity of that already established . The old man knew by experience , that it was useless to endeavour to convince a vain young man by right reason , so only desired his company up stairs . When come into the father's apart- ment ...
... absurdity of that already established . The old man knew by experience , that it was useless to endeavour to convince a vain young man by right reason , so only desired his company up stairs . When come into the father's apart- ment ...
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absurdity acquainted admiration agreeable amusement antiquity appeared Aristotle attempts Ballymahon beauty character contempt continue criticism David Mallet Dr Johnson Duke of Ormond Earl of Mar eloquence endeavour enemy England English excellence expect fame favour fortune France French friends friendship genius give Goldsmith hand happiness honour humour imagination imitation Jacobite King labour lady language laws letters literary lived Lord Bolingbroke Lysippus mankind manner MDCCLXXI means merit mind never object obliged observed occasion Oliver Goldsmith once Parnell party passion perceive perhaps person philosopher pleasing pleasure poem poet poetry polite learning Pope possessed praise present Pretender profession proper reader regard reputation ridiculous scarcely Scotland seems seldom serve shew society soon sufficient supposed taste thing THOMAS PARNELL thought tion trifling truth virtue Voltaire vulgar Whigs whole writer written Zoilus