The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, 第 1 卷A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... merit , and to repine at the slow progress of public opinion . No votary of the muses was ever more emulous of fame ; and , with his accustomed simplicity , he was careless of concealing his impatience to obtain it . Various anecdotes ...
... merit , and to repine at the slow progress of public opinion . No votary of the muses was ever more emulous of fame ; and , with his accustomed simplicity , he was careless of concealing his impatience to obtain it . Various anecdotes ...
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... merit , and fearful of its success , he kept it by him in its original crude state for several years , and it was not till he had been strongly encouraged by the high opinion expressed of it by Dr Johnson , that he was at last induced ...
... merit , and fearful of its success , he kept it by him in its original crude state for several years , and it was not till he had been strongly encouraged by the high opinion expressed of it by Dr Johnson , that he was at last induced ...
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... merit of the « Traveller , " is so well established , that Mr Fox's praise cannot augment it , nor his cen- sure ... merit of the performance , they strove to detract from the merit of its author , by ascribing the chief part of it to ...
... merit of the « Traveller , " is so well established , that Mr Fox's praise cannot augment it , nor his cen- sure ... merit of the performance , they strove to detract from the merit of its author , by ascribing the chief part of it to ...
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... merit of the « Traveller » had attached to its author , either as patrons or friends , Lord Nugent ( afterwards Earl of Clare ) was conspicuous in point of rank ; and his lordship , not satisfied with his own personal notice and ...
... merit of the « Traveller » had attached to its author , either as patrons or friends , Lord Nugent ( afterwards Earl of Clare ) was conspicuous in point of rank ; and his lordship , not satisfied with his own personal notice and ...
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... merit of being the first to suggest it to Dr Johnson and Mr Burke ; and they having acceded to the proposal , the respective friends of these three were invited to join them . The original members , there- fore , as they stand on the ...
... merit of being the first to suggest it to Dr Johnson and Mr Burke ; and they having acceded to the proposal , the respective friends of these three were invited to join them . The original members , there- fore , as they stand on the ...
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