The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Том 4A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... original ; but it is extraordinary that it was published as an original and not as a translation . Pope should have acknowledged it , as he knew . The Fairy Tale is incontestably one of the finest pieces in any language . The old ...
... original ; but it is extraordinary that it was published as an original and not as a translation . Pope should have acknowledged it , as he knew . The Fairy Tale is incontestably one of the finest pieces in any language . The old ...
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... original , and which it was im- possible to remedy ; I mean the names of the combatants , which in the Greek bear a ridiculous allusion to their na- tures , have no force to the English reader . A bacon - eater was a good name for a ...
... original , and which it was im- possible to remedy ; I mean the names of the combatants , which in the Greek bear a ridiculous allusion to their na- tures , have no force to the English reader . A bacon - eater was a good name for a ...
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... original of the sacred books , which he supposes to have no such foundation . This new system of thinking , which he had always propa- gated in conversation , and which he now began to adopt in his more laboured compositions , seemed no ...
... original of the sacred books , which he supposes to have no such foundation . This new system of thinking , which he had always propa- gated in conversation , and which he now began to adopt in his more laboured compositions , seemed no ...
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... original dispositions . We are totally changed into creatures of art and affectation . Our per- ception is abused , and even our senses are perverted . Our minds lose their native force and flavour . The imagination , sweated by ...
... original dispositions . We are totally changed into creatures of art and affectation . Our per- ception is abused , and even our senses are perverted . Our minds lose their native force and flavour . The imagination , sweated by ...
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... original , but adapting the expression to the taste and manners of the Romans : In quibus non verbum pro verbo necesse habui reddere , sed genus omnium verborum vimque servavi ; « in which I did not think it was necessary to translate ...
... original , but adapting the expression to the taste and manners of the Romans : In quibus non verbum pro verbo necesse habui reddere , sed genus omnium verborum vimque servavi ; « in which I did not think it was necessary to translate ...
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