Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 4±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... with lightning , Remarks on our Theatres , ib . The Story of Alcander and Septimius A Letter from a Traveller , ¡¤ A short Account of the late Mr Maupertuis , 282789 57 62 65 69 56 3 1833 V. 44577 PAGE 73 77 81 84 No. II . On Dress.
... with lightning , Remarks on our Theatres , ib . The Story of Alcander and Septimius A Letter from a Traveller , ¡¤ A short Account of the late Mr Maupertuis , 282789 57 62 65 69 56 3 1833 V. 44577 PAGE 73 77 81 84 No. II . On Dress.
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... letters , survey the rapid progress of learning in one period of antiquity , or its amazing decline in another , we shall be almost induced to accuse nature of partiality ; as if she had exhausted all her efforts in adorning one age ...
... letters , survey the rapid progress of learning in one period of antiquity , or its amazing decline in another , we shall be almost induced to accuse nature of partiality ; as if she had exhausted all her efforts in adorning one age ...
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... letters , while they continue to be either amusing or useful . It was such writers as these , that rendered learning unfit for uniting and strengthening civil society , or for promoting the views of ambition . True philosophy had kept ...
... letters , while they continue to be either amusing or useful . It was such writers as these , that rendered learning unfit for uniting and strengthening civil society , or for promoting the views of ambition . True philosophy had kept ...
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... letters , is filled up by men of intrigue . Some nobleman's private tutor , some court flatterer , shall bear away the prize , and leave you to anguish and to disappoint- ment . " Yet it were well if none but the dunces of society were ...
... letters , is filled up by men of intrigue . Some nobleman's private tutor , some court flatterer , shall bear away the prize , and leave you to anguish and to disappoint- ment . " Yet it were well if none but the dunces of society were ...
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... letters , such as affectation in some popular writer , leading others into vicious imitation ; political struggles in the state ; a depra- vity of morals among the people ; ill - directed encouragement , or no encouragement , from the ...
... letters , such as affectation in some popular writer , leading others into vicious imitation ; political struggles in the state ; a depra- vity of morals among the people ; ill - directed encouragement , or no encouragement , from the ...
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