The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, 第 4 卷A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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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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... taste , as if their clothes were bespoke by the colonel of a marching regiment , or fancied by the same artist who dresses the three battalions of guards . But not only ladies of every shape and complexion , but of every age too , are ...
... taste , as if their clothes were bespoke by the colonel of a marching regiment , or fancied by the same artist who dresses the three battalions of guards . But not only ladies of every shape and complexion , but of every age too , are ...
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... taste and apprehension of the many , and sought for reputation on the broad road . Literary fame , I now find , like religious , generally begins among the vulgar . As for the polite , they are so very polite as never to applaud upon ...
... taste and apprehension of the many , and sought for reputation on the broad road . Literary fame , I now find , like religious , generally begins among the vulgar . As for the polite , they are so very polite as never to applaud upon ...
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... taste , and fairly address my countrymen in the same engaging style and manner with other periodical pamphlets , much more in vogue than pro- bably mine shall ever be . To effect this , I had thoughts of changing the title into that of ...
... taste , and fairly address my countrymen in the same engaging style and manner with other periodical pamphlets , much more in vogue than pro- bably mine shall ever be . To effect this , I had thoughts of changing the title into that of ...
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