Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 4±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... called " High Life Below Stairs , " Upon Unfortunate Merit , No. VI . - - SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 10 , 1759 . On Education , On the Instability of Worldly Grandeur , Some Account of the Academies of Italy , 116 124 130 131 135 144 147 - No ...
... called " High Life Below Stairs , " Upon Unfortunate Merit , No. VI . - - SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 10 , 1759 . On Education , On the Instability of Worldly Grandeur , Some Account of the Academies of Italy , 116 124 130 131 135 144 147 - No ...
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... called a language of their own , all the languages are understood , cultivated , and spoken . All useful inventions in arts , and new discoveries in science , are published here almost as soon as at the places which first produced them ...
... called a language of their own , all the languages are understood , cultivated , and spoken . All useful inventions in arts , and new discoveries in science , are published here almost as soon as at the places which first produced them ...
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... called La Metromanie , is the best theatrical production that has appeared of late in Europe . But I know not whether I should most commend his genius or censure his obscenity . His ode à Priape , has justly excluded him from a place in ...
... called La Metromanie , is the best theatrical production that has appeared of late in Europe . But I know not whether I should most commend his genius or censure his obscenity . His ode à Priape , has justly excluded him from a place in ...
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... called the Mechant , and a humorous poem entitled Vert - Vert , have original merit . He was bred a Jesuit ; but his wit procured his dismission from the society . This last work particularly could expect no pardon from the Convent ...
... called the Mechant , and a humorous poem entitled Vert - Vert , have original merit . He was bred a Jesuit ; but his wit procured his dismission from the society . This last work particularly could expect no pardon from the Convent ...
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... called an author , and all know that an author is a thing only to be laughed at . His person , not his jest , becomes the mirth of the company . At his approach , the most fat unthinking face brightens into malicious meaning . Even ...
... called an author , and all know that an author is a thing only to be laughed at . His person , not his jest , becomes the mirth of the company . At his approach , the most fat unthinking face brightens into malicious meaning . Even ...
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