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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... genius , and Holland likely to do well in a particular cast of character . We shall have them giving Shuter instructions to amuse us by rule , and deploring over the ruins of desolated majesty at Covent - Garden . As I love to be ...
... genius , and Holland likely to do well in a particular cast of character . We shall have them giving Shuter instructions to amuse us by rule , and deploring over the ruins of desolated majesty at Covent - Garden . As I love to be ...
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... genius now existing in that nation , whose studious endeavours seem calculated to undeceive the su- perstitious , and instruct the ignorant ; I mean the cele- brated Padre Freijo . In unravelling the mysteries of nature , and explaining ...
... genius now existing in that nation , whose studious endeavours seem calculated to undeceive the su- perstitious , and instruct the ignorant ; I mean the cele- brated Padre Freijo . In unravelling the mysteries of nature , and explaining ...
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... genius walks along a line ; and perhaps our greatest pleasure is in seeing it so often near falling , without being ever actually down . Every science has its hitherto undiscovered mysteries , after which men should travel undiscouraged ...
... genius walks along a line ; and perhaps our greatest pleasure is in seeing it so often near falling , without being ever actually down . Every science has its hitherto undiscovered mysteries , after which men should travel undiscouraged ...
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... genius , as the mark of a noble and exalted mind . It In the midst of these praises bestowed on luxury , for which elegance and taste are but another name , perhaps it may be thought improper to plead the cause of frugality . may be ...
... genius , as the mark of a noble and exalted mind . It In the midst of these praises bestowed on luxury , for which elegance and taste are but another name , perhaps it may be thought improper to plead the cause of frugality . may be ...
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... genius than fortune , he is early informed , that he ought to think of his advancement in the world ; that he should labour to make himself pleasing to his superiours ; that he should shun low company ( by which is meant the company of ...
... genius than fortune , he is early informed , that he ought to think of his advancement in the world ; that he should labour to make himself pleasing to his superiours ; that he should shun low company ( by which is meant the company of ...
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