The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... amusements , and even the conveniencies of life , teased every hour by the impertinence of wretches who were employed to guard him , he still retained his good - humour , laughed at all their little spite , and carried the jest so far ...
... amusements , and even the conveniencies of life , teased every hour by the impertinence of wretches who were employed to guard him , he still retained his good - humour , laughed at all their little spite , and carried the jest so far ...
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... amusement , and new books only to condemn ; so that the public seem heartily sick of all but the business of the day , and read every thing now with as little attention as they examine the faces of the passing crowd . From these ...
... amusement , and new books only to condemn ; so that the public seem heartily sick of all but the business of the day , and read every thing now with as little attention as they examine the faces of the passing crowd . From these ...
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... amusement , erudition , or curiosity ; and admits only of observations tending to illustrate husbandry , agriculture , and every real physical improvement . In this country nothing is left to private rapacity ; but every improvement is ...
... amusement , erudition , or curiosity ; and admits only of observations tending to illustrate husbandry , agriculture , and every real physical improvement . In this country nothing is left to private rapacity ; but every improvement is ...
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... amusement in so obvious a manner as statuary and paint- ing . Hence we see , that a desire of cultivating those arts generally attends the decline of science . Thus the finest statues and the most beautiful paintings of antiquity , pre ...
... amusement in so obvious a manner as statuary and paint- ing . Hence we see , that a desire of cultivating those arts generally attends the decline of science . Thus the finest statues and the most beautiful paintings of antiquity , pre ...
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... amusement . In several of the machines now in use , there would be ample field both for instruction and amusement : the dif ferent sorts of the phosphorus , the artificial pyrites , mag- netism , electricity , the experiments upon the ...
... amusement . In several of the machines now in use , there would be ample field both for instruction and amusement : the dif ferent sorts of the phosphorus , the artificial pyrites , mag- netism , electricity , the experiments upon the ...
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