Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 4±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... institution , though they might not have propagated more discoveries , they would probably have delivered them in a more pleasing and compendious form . They would have been free from the contempt of the 18 THE PRESENT STATE.
... institution , though they might not have propagated more discoveries , they would probably have delivered them in a more pleasing and compendious form . They would have been free from the contempt of the 18 THE PRESENT STATE.
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... pleasing way of satisfying the vanity of an author , without indulging his avarice . A man of literary merit is sure of being caressed by the great , though seldom enriched . His pension from the crown just supplies half a competence ...
... pleasing way of satisfying the vanity of an author , without indulging his avarice . A man of literary merit is sure of being caressed by the great , though seldom enriched . His pension from the crown just supplies half a competence ...
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... pleasing expectation of universal fame . Add to this , that those countries who can make nothing good from their own language , have lately begun to write in this , some of whose productions contribute to support the present literary ...
... pleasing expectation of universal fame . Add to this , that those countries who can make nothing good from their own language , have lately begun to write in this , some of whose productions contribute to support the present literary ...
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... pleasing till they are detected . I must still add another fault , of a nature somewhat similar to the former . As those above mentioned are for contracting a single science into system , so those I am going to speak of , are for ...
... pleasing till they are detected . I must still add another fault , of a nature somewhat similar to the former . As those above mentioned are for contracting a single science into system , so those I am going to speak of , are for ...
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... pleasing poem , for having produced an applauded tragedy , or for otherwise instructing or amusing mankind or myself ? 66 My dear friend , these very successes shall render you miserable for life . Let me suppose your performance has ...
... pleasing poem , for having produced an applauded tragedy , or for otherwise instructing or amusing mankind or myself ? 66 My dear friend , these very successes shall render you miserable for life . Let me suppose your performance has ...
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