Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 4±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... Language , 87 The History of Hypasia , 92 On Justice and Generosity , 95 Some Particulars relating to Father Freijo . 98 No. IV . SATURDAY , OCTOBER 27 , 1759 . Miscellaneous , 100 A Flemish Tradition , 104 The Sagacity of some Insects ...
... Language , 87 The History of Hypasia , 92 On Justice and Generosity , 95 Some Particulars relating to Father Freijo . 98 No. IV . SATURDAY , OCTOBER 27 , 1759 . Miscellaneous , 100 A Flemish Tradition , 104 The Sagacity of some Insects ...
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... language adapted to modern manners . He addressed a barbarous people in a method suited to their apprehensions ; united purgatory and the river Styx , St Peter and Virgil , heaven and hell , together , and shews a strange mixture of ...
... language adapted to modern manners . He addressed a barbarous people in a method suited to their apprehensions ; united purgatory and the river Styx , St Peter and Virgil , heaven and hell , together , and shews a strange mixture of ...
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... language , and vainly laboured to apply it to modern manners , they neglected their own . At the same time also , they began at the wrong end , I mean by being commentators ; and though they have given many instances of their industry ...
... language , and vainly laboured to apply it to modern manners , they neglected their own . At the same time also , they began at the wrong end , I mean by being commentators ; and though they have given many instances of their industry ...
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... language also , I mean the French , in which all the transactions are to be published , and questions debated , in this there was an error . As I have already hinted , the language of the natives of every country should be also the language ...
... language also , I mean the French , in which all the transactions are to be published , and questions debated , in this there was an error . As I have already hinted , the language of the natives of every country should be also the language ...
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... language not their own . They somewhat resemble their brokers , who trade for immense sums without having any capital . The other countries of Europe may be considered as immersed in ignorance , or making but feeble efforts to rise ...
... language not their own . They somewhat resemble their brokers , who trade for immense sums without having any capital . The other countries of Europe may be considered as immersed in ignorance , or making but feeble efforts to rise ...
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