The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... genius and application , together with some of his smart sayings , collected by his aunt and mother , while yet but a boy . The next book introduces him to the university , where we are informed of his amazing pro- gress in learning ...
... genius and application , together with some of his smart sayings , collected by his aunt and mother , while yet but a boy . The next book introduces him to the university , where we are informed of his amazing pro- gress in learning ...
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... genius engage our heart , although we blush to own it . The visits we pay the former resemble those we pay the great ; the ceremony is troublesome , and yet such as we would not choose to forego ; our acquaintance with modern books is ...
... genius engage our heart , although we blush to own it . The visits we pay the former resemble those we pay the great ; the ceremony is troublesome , and yet such as we would not choose to forego ; our acquaintance with modern books is ...
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... genius , and yet among the nume rous hospitals designed to relieve the poor , I have heard of but one erected for the benefit of decayed authors . This was founded by pope Urban VIII . and called the retreat of the incurables ...
... genius , and yet among the nume rous hospitals designed to relieve the poor , I have heard of but one erected for the benefit of decayed authors . This was founded by pope Urban VIII . and called the retreat of the incurables ...
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... genius of the place , in pity to their distresses , changed the prude into a shrimp , and the coquet into an oyster . Adieu . LETTER LXXXVIII . FROM THE SAME . I AM amused , my dear Fum , with the labours of some of the learned here ...
... genius of the place , in pity to their distresses , changed the prude into a shrimp , and the coquet into an oyster . Adieu . LETTER LXXXVIII . FROM THE SAME . I AM amused , my dear Fum , with the labours of some of the learned here ...
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... genius of the people we must look among the sons of unpolished rusticity . The vulgar English therefore may be easily distinguished from all the rest of the world , by superior pride , impatience , and a peculiar hardiness of soul ...
... genius of the people we must look among the sons of unpolished rusticity . The vulgar English therefore may be easily distinguished from all the rest of the world , by superior pride , impatience , and a peculiar hardiness of soul ...
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