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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... learning of the English , till very lately , was conveyed in the language of France . The writ- ings of Maupertuis spread the reputation of his master , Newton , and , by a happy fortune , have united his fame with that of our human ...
... learning of the English , till very lately , was conveyed in the language of France . The writ- ings of Maupertuis spread the reputation of his master , Newton , and , by a happy fortune , have united his fame with that of our human ...
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... 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 , ren- dered this lady the wonder not only of the populace , who easily admire , but ...
... 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 , ren- dered this lady the wonder not only of the populace , who easily admire , but ...
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... learning , might be regarded as a chimerical pro- jector . Hundreds would be ready not only to point out his errors , but to load him with reproach . Our probable opinions are now regarded as certainties ; the difficulties hitherto ...
... learning , might be regarded as a chimerical pro- jector . Hundreds would be ready not only to point out his errors , but to load him with reproach . Our probable opinions are now regarded as certainties ; the difficulties hitherto ...
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... learning often serves to confound . Sweden seems the only country where the science of economy seems to have fixed its empire . In other coun- tries , it is cultivated only by a few admirers , or by societies which have not received ...
... learning often serves to confound . Sweden seems the only country where the science of economy seems to have fixed its empire . In other coun- tries , it is cultivated only by a few admirers , or by societies which have not received ...
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... learning was destroyed by comment , criticism , and barbarous invasions . What happened in Rome may probably be the case with us at home . Our nobility are now more solicitous in pa- tronizing painters and sculptors than those of any ...
... learning was destroyed by comment , criticism , and barbarous invasions . What happened in Rome may probably be the case with us at home . Our nobility are now more solicitous in pa- tronizing painters and sculptors than those of any ...
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