The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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We Our author appears fond of this figure , for we find it introduced into his Essay on Polite Literature . The propriety , however , both of the simile , and of the position it endeavours to illustrate , is ably examined in a pe- ...
We Our author appears fond of this figure , for we find it introduced into his Essay on Polite Literature . The propriety , however , both of the simile , and of the position it endeavours to illustrate , is ably examined in a pe- ...
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When we made our entry at the Park , two antiquated figures , so polite and so tender as we seemed to be , soon attracted the eyes of the company . As we made our way among crowds who were out to show their finery as well as we ...
When we made our entry at the Park , two antiquated figures , so polite and so tender as we seemed to be , soon attracted the eyes of the company . As we made our way among crowds who were out to show their finery as well as we ...
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The polite of every country seem to have but one character . A gentle- man of Sweden differs but little , except in trifles , from one of any other country . It is among the vulgar we are to find those distinctions which characterise a ...
The polite of every country seem to have but one character . A gentle- man of Sweden differs but little , except in trifles , from one of any other country . It is among the vulgar we are to find those distinctions which characterise a ...
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sect were quite familiar to her ; and to this knowledge she added that of polite learning , and the art of oratory . All the learning which it was possible for the human mind to contain , being joined to a most enchanting eloquence ...
sect were quite familiar to her ; and to this knowledge she added that of polite learning , and the art of oratory . All the learning which it was possible for the human mind to contain , being joined to a most enchanting eloquence ...
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THE Spanish nation has , for many centuries past , been remarkable for the grossest ignorance in polite literature , especially in point of natural philosophy ; a science so use- ful to mankind , that her neighbours have ever esteemed ...
THE Spanish nation has , for many centuries past , been remarkable for the grossest ignorance in polite literature , especially in point of natural philosophy ; a science so use- ful to mankind , that her neighbours have ever esteemed ...
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