The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsCrissy & Markley, 1850 - 527페이지 |
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... learning seems coeval , sympathizes with its politi- intricate because untrodden , may at last grow toil - cal struggles , and is annihilated in its dissolution . some , because too much frequented . As learning But permanence in a ...
... learning seems coeval , sympathizes with its politi- intricate because untrodden , may at last grow toil - cal struggles , and is annihilated in its dissolution . some , because too much frequented . As learning But permanence in a ...
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... learning in its own language . Count Tessin's in- pretensions to polite learning . It may be regarded structions to the prince , his pupil , are no bad be as the great emporium , not less of literature than of ginning . If the Muses can ...
... learning in its own language . Count Tessin's in- pretensions to polite learning . It may be regarded structions to the prince , his pupil , are no bad be as the great emporium , not less of literature than of ginning . If the Muses can ...
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... learning ; Oxford often makes him actually learn- not all of the absurdities of scholastic philosophy ed . are suppressed , and where the first degree is taken after four years ' matriculation . Such are Oxford , Cambridge , and Dublin ...
... learning ; Oxford often makes him actually learn- not all of the absurdities of scholastic philosophy ed . are suppressed , and where the first degree is taken after four years ' matriculation . Such are Oxford , Cambridge , and Dublin ...
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