The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 1John Murray, 1837 |
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... Goldsmith , that any detailed account of them here will not be required . Some of them will , in his opinion , be found of high merit ; 18362 and to the rest , the lan- guage of Goldsmith himself , in reviewing a collection of.
... Goldsmith , that any detailed account of them here will not be required . Some of them will , in his opinion , be found of high merit ; 18362 and to the rest , the lan- guage of Goldsmith himself , in reviewing a collection of.
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... Merit ....... On Education On the Instability of Worldly Grandeur Some Account of the Academies of Italy ..... VII . Of Eloquence — and the Pulpit Custom and Laws compared 386 90 92 95 107 ... 111 ...... 113 ....... On the Pride and ...
... Merit ....... On Education On the Instability of Worldly Grandeur Some Account of the Academies of Italy ..... VII . Of Eloquence — and the Pulpit Custom and Laws compared 386 90 92 95 107 ... 111 ...... 113 ....... On the Pride and ...
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... merit , it was too probable the hasty reader might have taken me at my word . If , on the other hand , like labourers in the Magazine trade , I had , with modest impudence , humbly presumed to promise an epitome of all the good things ...
... merit , it was too probable the hasty reader might have taken me at my word . If , on the other hand , like labourers in the Magazine trade , I had , with modest impudence , humbly presumed to promise an epitome of all the good things ...
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... merit of his intentions may be , every writer is now convinced that he must be chiefly indebted to good fortune for finding readers willing to allow him any ( 1 ) [ " But now the God , remote , a heavenly guest , In Ethiopia grac'd the ...
... merit of his intentions may be , every writer is now convinced that he must be chiefly indebted to good fortune for finding readers willing to allow him any ( 1 ) [ " But now the God , remote , a heavenly guest , In Ethiopia grac'd the ...
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... merit , and part to a happy concurrence of circumstances in its favour . Had Cæsar or Cromwell exchanged countries ... merits are to be determined by judges who estimate the value of a book from its bulk , or its frontispiece , every ...
... merit , and part to a happy concurrence of circumstances in its favour . Had Cæsar or Cromwell exchanged countries ... merits are to be determined by judges who estimate the value of a book from its bulk , or its frontispiece , every ...
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