Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 4±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... writer possessed of fame , it may be asserted , is willing to enjoy it without a rival , by lessening every competitor ; or , if u unsuccessful , he is desirous to turn upon others the contempt which is levelled at himself ; and being ...
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... writer dislikes an age by which he is probably disregarded . The manner of being useful on the subject would be , to point out the symptoms , to investigate the causes and direct to the remedies , of the approaching decay . This is a ...
... writer dislikes an age by which he is probably disregarded . The manner of being useful on the subject would be , to point out the symptoms , to investigate the causes and direct to the remedies , of the approaching decay . This is a ...
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... writers as these , that rendered learning unfit for uniting and strengthening civil society , or for promoting the views of ambition . True philosophy had kept the Grecian states cemented into one effective body , more than any law for ...
... writers as these , that rendered learning unfit for uniting and strengthening civil society , or for promoting the views of ambition . True philosophy had kept the Grecian states cemented into one effective body , more than any law for ...
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... writer are said to exceed even his own voluminous productions . I cannot pass over one of a later date made him by a German divine : " Luitprandus nunquam Luitprando dissimilis . " Alfric composed several grammars and dictionaries still ...
... writer are said to exceed even his own voluminous productions . I cannot pass over one of a later date made him by a German divine : " Luitprandus nunquam Luitprando dissimilis . " Alfric composed several grammars and dictionaries still ...
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... writers in this age of obscurity . The multiplicity of their publications will at least equal those of any similar period of the most polite antiquity . As , therefore , the writers of those times are almost entirely forgotten , we may ...
... writers in this age of obscurity . The multiplicity of their publications will at least equal those of any similar period of the most polite antiquity . As , therefore , the writers of those times are almost entirely forgotten , we may ...
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