The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 1John Murray, 1837 |
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... Taste for the Belles - Lettres ... 250 XXVIII . On the Cultivation of Taste ... 259 XIX . On the Origin of Poetry 270 XX . On Poetry , as distinguished from other Writing 282 XXI . On the Use of Metaphors XXII . On the Use of Hyperbole ...
... Taste for the Belles - Lettres ... 250 XXVIII . On the Cultivation of Taste ... 259 XIX . On the Origin of Poetry 270 XX . On Poetry , as distinguished from other Writing 282 XXI . On the Use of Metaphors XXII . On the Use of Hyperbole ...
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... taste ; if this also fails , I must refer him to a third , or even to a fourth , in case of extre- mity . If he should still continue refractory , and find me dull to the last , I must inform him , with Bays in the Re- hearsal , that I ...
... taste ; if this also fails , I must refer him to a third , or even to a fourth , in case of extre- mity . If he should still continue refractory , and find me dull to the last , I must inform him , with Bays in the Re- hearsal , that I ...
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... taste , will seldom become the object of my affections or admiration . But if this be a defect , what must be the entire perversion of scenical decorum , when , for instance , we see an actress , that might act the Wapping landlady ...
... taste , will seldom become the object of my affections or admiration . But if this be a defect , what must be the entire perversion of scenical decorum , when , for instance , we see an actress , that might act the Wapping landlady ...
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... taste of the superficial and the indolent ; the foreign universities had embraced it with ardour , and such are seldom convinced of their errors till all others give up such false opinions as untenable . The philosophy of Newton , and ...
... taste of the superficial and the indolent ; the foreign universities had embraced it with ardour , and such are seldom convinced of their errors till all others give up such false opinions as untenable . The philosophy of Newton , and ...
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... taste , and entirely unacquainted with design . If I were a poet , I might observe , on this occasion , that so much beauty set off with all the advantages of dress would be too powerful an antagonist for the opposite sex , and ...
... taste , and entirely unacquainted with design . If I were a poet , I might observe , on this occasion , that so much beauty set off with all the advantages of dress would be too powerful an antagonist for the opposite sex , and ...
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