The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsCrissy & Markley, 1850 - 527페이지 |
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... attempt to improve what they tory deserves the preference : other sciences gene- have left behind . The most ... attempts were improv ed upon , some time after , by Mr. Ray , whose me- thod we have adopted in the history of quadrupeds ...
... attempt to improve what they tory deserves the preference : other sciences gene- have left behind . The most ... attempts were improv ed upon , some time after , by Mr. Ray , whose me- thod we have adopted in the history of quadrupeds ...
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... attempt , however , was ex - but ostentatious efforts , that he describes his ani- tremely imperfect , as the great ... attempting to carry on both objects at once ; first , of directing us to the name of the thing , and then giving the ...
... attempt , however , was ex - but ostentatious efforts , that he describes his ani- tremely imperfect , as the great ... attempting to carry on both objects at once ; first , of directing us to the name of the thing , and then giving the ...
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... attempt to suit them- selves to every company , have no will of their own but , like wax , catch every contiguous impression By thus attempting to give universal satisfaction , they at last find themselves miserably disappointed : to ...
... attempt to suit them- selves to every company , have no will of their own but , like wax , catch every contiguous impression By thus attempting to give universal satisfaction , they at last find themselves miserably disappointed : to ...
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