Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 4±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... passion of inferior natures - money the pay of the common herd . The author who draws his quill merely to take a purse , no more deserves success than he who presents a pistol . When the link between patronage and learning was entire ...
... passion of inferior natures - money the pay of the common herd . The author who draws his quill merely to take a purse , no more deserves success than he who presents a pistol . When the link between patronage and learning was entire ...
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... passion into pity or horror . We only laugh at those instances of moral absurdity , to which we are conscious we ourselves are not liable . For instance , should I describe a man as wanting his nose , there is no humour in this , as it ...
... passion into pity or horror . We only laugh at those instances of moral absurdity , to which we are conscious we ourselves are not liable . For instance , should I describe a man as wanting his nose , there is no humour in this , as it ...
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... passion of being attended at meals , and on other public occasions , by those poor men who , willing to be scholars , come in upon some charitable foundation . It implies a contradiction , for men to be at once learning the liberal arts ...
... passion of being attended at meals , and on other public occasions , by those poor men who , willing to be scholars , come in upon some charitable foundation . It implies a contradiction , for men to be at once learning the liberal arts ...
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... passions , while he appears in an ungovernable rage , feels the demon on of avarice still upon him , and stoops down to pick up a pin , which he quilts into the flap of his coat pocket with great assiduity . Two candles are lighted up ...
... passions , while he appears in an ungovernable rage , feels the demon on of avarice still upon him , and stoops down to pick up a pin , which he quilts into the flap of his coat pocket with great assiduity . Two candles are lighted up ...
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... passion for science , from time to time added to its buildings , or increased its profes- sorships . Theodoric , the Ostrogoth , was of the number : he repaired those schools which barbarity was suffering to fall into decay , and ...
... passion for science , from time to time added to its buildings , or increased its profes- sorships . Theodoric , the Ostrogoth , was of the number : he repaired those schools which barbarity was suffering to fall into decay , and ...
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