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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... idea still remains . In a word , we may be eloquent in every language and in every style , since elocution is only an assistant , but not a constituter of eloquence . you Of what use then , will it be said , are all the precepts given ...
... idea still remains . In a word , we may be eloquent in every language and in every style , since elocution is only an assistant , but not a constituter of eloquence . you Of what use then , will it be said , are all the precepts given ...
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... AND LAWS COMPARED . WHAT , say some , can give us a more contemptible idea of a large state than to find it mostly governed by custom ; to have few written laws , and no boundaries to 214 THE BEE . Custom and Laws compared.
... AND LAWS COMPARED . WHAT , say some , can give us a more contemptible idea of a large state than to find it mostly governed by custom ; to have few written laws , and no boundaries to 214 THE BEE . Custom and Laws compared.
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... idea of a Patriot King , which I reckon ( as indeed it was ) amongst his writings against Sir Robert Walpole , is a masterpiece of diction . Even in his other works his style is excellent ; but where a man either does not , or will not ...
... idea of a Patriot King , which I reckon ( as indeed it was ) amongst his writings against Sir Robert Walpole , is a masterpiece of diction . Even in his other works his style is excellent ; but where a man either does not , or will not ...
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... idea of their learning and principles . I. We being a laudable society of moral philosophers , intends to dispute twice a - week about religion and priest- craft . Leaving behind us old wives ' tales , and following good learning and ...
... idea of their learning and principles . I. We being a laudable society of moral philosophers , intends to dispute twice a - week about religion and priest- craft . Leaving behind us old wives ' tales , and following good learning and ...
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... idea the rational delight he hoped to experience in such an innocent society . But they had scarcely left the confines of the wood , when they beheld one of the inhabitants flying with hasty steps , and terror in his countenance , from ...
... idea the rational delight he hoped to experience in such an innocent society . But they had scarcely left the confines of the wood , when they beheld one of the inhabitants flying with hasty steps , and terror in his countenance , from ...
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