Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 4±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... once , by introducing the learned of other countries ; these may grace a court , but seldom enlighten a kingdom . Ptolemy Philadelphus , Constantine Porphyrogeneta , Alfred , or Charlemagne , might have invited learned foreigners into ...
... once , by introducing the learned of other countries ; these may grace a court , but seldom enlighten a kingdom . Ptolemy Philadelphus , Constantine Porphyrogeneta , Alfred , or Charlemagne , might have invited learned foreigners into ...
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... once pedants became lawgivers , the sciences began to want grace , and the polite arts solidity ; these grew crabbed and sour , those meretricious and gaudy ; the philosopher became disgustingly precise , and the poet , ever straining ...
... once pedants became lawgivers , the sciences began to want grace , and the polite arts solidity ; these grew crabbed and sour , those meretricious and gaudy ; the philosopher became disgustingly precise , and the poet , ever straining ...
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... once to confirm what I assert , and give the reader an idea of what kind of learning an age declining into obscurity chiefly chooses to cultivate . About the tenth century flourished Leo the philosopher . We have seven volumes folio of ...
... once to confirm what I assert , and give the reader an idea of what kind of learning an age declining into obscurity chiefly chooses to cultivate . About the tenth century flourished Leo the philosopher . We have seven volumes folio of ...
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... once contracted . The English nobility , in short , are often known to give greater rewards to genius than the French , who , however , are much more judicious in the application of their empty favours . The fair sex in France have also ...
... once contracted . The English nobility , in short , are often known to give greater rewards to genius than the French , who , however , are much more judicious in the application of their empty favours . The fair sex in France have also ...
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... once a - day , kneels upon cushions of velvet , and thanks gracious Heaven for having made the circumstances of all mankind SO extremely happy ; the other battens on all the delicacies of life , enjoys his wife and his easy chair , and ...
... once a - day , kneels upon cushions of velvet , and thanks gracious Heaven for having made the circumstances of all mankind SO extremely happy ; the other battens on all the delicacies of life , enjoys his wife and his easy chair , and ...
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