The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... learning , but they want that ease and sweetness for which his poetry is so much ad- mired ; and the language is also shamefully incorrect . Yet , though all this must be allowed , Pope should have taken care not to leave his errors ...
... learning , but they want that ease and sweetness for which his poetry is so much ad- mired ; and the language is also shamefully incorrect . Yet , though all this must be allowed , Pope should have taken care not to leave his errors ...
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... learning , as being far from Pope , gave particular offence to his friends at home . Mr. Coote , a gentleman in his neigh- bourhood , who thought that he himself had wit , was very much displeased with Parnell for casting his eyes so ...
... learning , as being far from Pope , gave particular offence to his friends at home . Mr. Coote , a gentleman in his neigh- bourhood , who thought that he himself had wit , was very much displeased with Parnell for casting his eyes so ...
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... learning he had he was willing should be known , and , unwearied himself , he sup- posed his readers could never tire ; in short , he ap- pears an useful assistant to those who would compile a body of Natural History , but is utterly ...
... learning he had he was willing should be known , and , unwearied himself , he sup- posed his readers could never tire ; in short , he ap- pears an useful assistant to those who would compile a body of Natural History , but is utterly ...
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... learning affords so much wisdom upon such easy terms as History . Our advances in most other studies are slow and disgusting , acquired with effort , and retained with difficulty ; but in a well written history every step we proceed ...
... learning affords so much wisdom upon such easy terms as History . Our advances in most other studies are slow and disgusting , acquired with effort , and retained with difficulty ; but in a well written history every step we proceed ...
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... learning can scarcely find a new anecdote , or genius give novelty to the old . I hope , therefore , for the reader's indul- gence , if , in the following attempt , it shall appear , that my only aim was to supply a concise , plain ...
... learning can scarcely find a new anecdote , or genius give novelty to the old . I hope , therefore , for the reader's indul- gence , if , in the following attempt , it shall appear , that my only aim was to supply a concise , plain ...
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