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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... human prodigy . The first of his performances , openly , in vindication of the Newtonian system , is his treatise , entitled , Sur la figure des Astres , if I remember right ; a work at once expressive of a deep geometrical knowledge ...
... human prodigy . The first of his performances , openly , in vindication of the Newtonian system , is his treatise , entitled , Sur la figure des Astres , if I remember right ; a work at once expressive of a deep geometrical knowledge ...
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... human wit , and questions and commands the most rational amusement for spending the evening . Happy could so charming an illusion still continue ! I find age and knowledge only contribute to sour our dispositions . My present enjoyments ...
... human wit , and questions and commands the most rational amusement for spending the evening . Happy could so charming an illusion still continue ! I find age and knowledge only contribute to sour our dispositions . My present enjoyments ...
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... human mind . There are scarcely any who are not , in some degree , possessed of this pleasing softness ; but it is at best but a short - lived passion , and seldom affords distress more than transitory assistance : with some it scarcely ...
... human mind . There are scarcely any who are not , in some degree , possessed of this pleasing softness ; but it is at best but a short - lived passion , and seldom affords distress more than transitory assistance : with some it scarcely ...
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... human mind to contain , being joined to a most enchanting eloquence , ren- dered this lady the wonder not only of the populace , who easily admire , but of philosophers themselves , who are seldom fond of admiration . The city of ...
... human mind to contain , being joined to a most enchanting eloquence , ren- dered this lady the wonder not only of the populace , who easily admire , but of philosophers themselves , who are seldom fond of admiration . The city of ...
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... humanity , in following blind passion for our guide , and impairing our circumstances by present benefactions , so as to render us incapable of future ones . Misers are generally characterized as men without ho- nour or without humanity ...
... humanity , in following blind passion for our guide , and impairing our circumstances by present benefactions , so as to render us incapable of future ones . Misers are generally characterized as men without ho- nour or without humanity ...
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