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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... imitation ; since if , on the one hand , we perceive in it the steady in- fluence of patriotism , we on the other find as strong a desire of revenge . But , to wave introduction , let us to the story . When the Saracens overran Europe ...
... imitation ; since if , on the one hand , we perceive in it the steady in- fluence of patriotism , we on the other find as strong a desire of revenge . But , to wave introduction , let us to the story . When the Saracens overran Europe ...
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... utterly inscrutable ; and the writers of the last age inimitable , and therefore the pro- perest models of imitation . One might be almost induced to deplore the philosophic spirit 158 THE BEE . The Characteristics of Greatness.
... utterly inscrutable ; and the writers of the last age inimitable , and therefore the pro- perest models of imitation . One might be almost induced to deplore the philosophic spirit 158 THE BEE . The Characteristics of Greatness.
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... imitate the good to society that our neighbours are found to practise , and let our neighbours also imitate those parts of duty in which we excel . There are some men , who in their garden attempt to raise those fruits which nature has ...
... imitate the good to society that our neighbours are found to practise , and let our neighbours also imitate those parts of duty in which we excel . There are some men , who in their garden attempt to raise those fruits which nature has ...
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... imitating them : hence proceeded the number of Latin orators , poets , and historians , in the reigns of Clement the ... imitation . It was then modern lan- guage began to be cultivated with assiduity , and our poets and orators poured ...
... imitating them : hence proceeded the number of Latin orators , poets , and historians , in the reigns of Clement the ... imitation . It was then modern lan- guage began to be cultivated with assiduity , and our poets and orators poured ...
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... and want of sleep , to a surprising degree ; that when they happen to fall sick , they are cured without the help of medicine , by nature alone . Such examples are adduced to persuade us to imitate their manner of educa- 190 THE BEE .
... and want of sleep , to a surprising degree ; that when they happen to fall sick , they are cured without the help of medicine , by nature alone . Such examples are adduced to persuade us to imitate their manner of educa- 190 THE BEE .
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