Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 4±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... least ; but Lambertus might have had too much modesty . By this time the reader perceives the spirit of learning which at that time prevailed . The ignorance of the age was not owing to a dislike of knowledge , but a false standard of ...
... least ; but Lambertus might have had too much modesty . By this time the reader perceives the spirit of learning which at that time prevailed . The ignorance of the age was not owing to a dislike of knowledge , but a false standard of ...
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... least excellent substitutes . By this they are taught to regard the period in which they live with admiration . The present manners , and the present conversation , surpass all that preceded . A similar enthusiasm as strongly tinctures ...
... least excellent substitutes . By this they are taught to regard the period in which they live with admiration . The present manners , and the present conversation , surpass all that preceded . A similar enthusiasm as strongly tinctures ...
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... least two to one but he is a greater blockhead than the most scribbling dunce he affects to despise . The poet's poverty is a standing topic of contempt . His writing for bread is an unpardonable offence . Perhaps of all mankind an ...
... least two to one but he is a greater blockhead than the most scribbling dunce he affects to despise . The poet's poverty is a standing topic of contempt . His writing for bread is an unpardonable offence . Perhaps of all mankind an ...
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... least . But they are dead , and their sorrows are over . The neglected author of the Persian Eclogues , which , however inaccurate , excel any in our language , is still alive . Happy , if insensible of our neglect , not raging at our ...
... least . But they are dead , and their sorrows are over . The neglected author of the Persian Eclogues , which , however inaccurate , excel any in our language , is still alive . Happy , if insensible of our neglect , not raging at our ...
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... least it is so to our language , if we may judge from many unsuccessful attempts to throw it off . I should not have employed so much time in opposing this erroneous innovation , if it were not apt to introduce another in its train , I ...
... least it is so to our language , if we may judge from many unsuccessful attempts to throw it off . I should not have employed so much time in opposing this erroneous innovation , if it were not apt to introduce another in its train , I ...
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acquainted admiration amusement antiquity appeared attempts Ballymahon beauty character contempt continue David Mallet Dr Johnson Duke Duke of Ormond Earl of Mar eloquence endeavoured enemy England English excellence expect fame favour fortune French friends friendship frugality genius give Goldsmith hand happiness honour humour imagination imitation Jacobite justice King labour lady language laws learning letters lived Lord Bolingbroke Lysippus mankind manner MDCCLXXI means merit mind Natural History never object obliged observed occasion Olinda Oliver Goldsmith once Parnell party passion perceived perhaps person philosopher pleasing pleasure poem poet poetry polite Pope possessed praise present Pretender proper reader regard reputation ridiculous scarcely Scotland seemed seldom shew society soon sufficient supposed taste thing THOMAS PARNELL thought tion Tories trifling truth virtue Viscount Bolingbroke vulgar Whigs whole writer written Zoilus