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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... speak of her beauty , her knowledge , and her virtue . Nay , so much harmony reigns in their accounts of this prodigy of perfec- tion , that , in spite of the opposition of their faith , we should never have been able to judge of what ...
... speak of her beauty , her knowledge , and her virtue . Nay , so much harmony reigns in their accounts of this prodigy of perfec- tion , that , in spite of the opposition of their faith , we should never have been able to judge of what ...
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... answered , if we give them what we owe them . Thus justice , properly speaking , is the only virtue , and all the rest have their origin in it . The qualities of candour , fortitude , charity , and ON JUSTICE AND GENEROSITY . 139.
... answered , if we give them what we owe them . Thus justice , properly speaking , is the only virtue , and all the rest have their origin in it . The qualities of candour , fortitude , charity , and ON JUSTICE AND GENEROSITY . 139.
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... speak , serve as the warp to the intended web . To form the woof , it spins in the same manner its thread , transversely fixing one end to the first thread that was spun , and which is always the strongest of the whole web , and the ...
... speak , serve as the warp to the intended web . To form the woof , it spins in the same manner its thread , transversely fixing one end to the first thread that was spun , and which is always the strongest of the whole web , and the ...
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... speak , and to show themselves . Thus , as there is a sameness of character , there is a barrenness of incident , which , by a very small share of address , the poet might have easily avoided . From a conformity to critic rules , which ...
... speak , and to show themselves . Thus , as there is a sameness of character , there is a barrenness of incident , which , by a very small share of address , the poet might have easily avoided . From a conformity to critic rules , which ...
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... speak after him , only observed , that what his brother had spoken he could do ; and thus he at once gained his cause . To teach men to be orators , is little less than to teach them to be poets ; and , for my part , I should have too ...
... speak after him , only observed , that what his brother had spoken he could do ; and thus he at once gained his cause . To teach men to be orators , is little less than to teach them to be poets ; and , for my part , I should have too ...
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