The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsCrissy & Markley, 1835 - 527 páginas |
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... polite learn- the state , and its politics were strengthened by them , ing alone , that it must expect a character from so long did the community give them countenance terity . The poet and the historian are they who and protection ...
... polite learn- the state , and its politics were strengthened by them , ing alone , that it must expect a character from so long did the community give them countenance terity . The poet and the historian are they who and protection ...
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... polite , so the Italians seemed to think that there was more these boast of having theirs from books and study . merit in praising or censuring well , than in writing Bred up all their lives in colleges , they have there well ; almost ...
... polite , so the Italians seemed to think that there was more these boast of having theirs from books and study . merit in praising or censuring well , than in writing Bred up all their lives in colleges , they have there well ; almost ...
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... polite HOLLAND , at first view , appears to have some learning in its own language . Count Tessin's in- pretensions to polite learning . It may be regarded structions to the prince , his pupil , are no bad be- as the great emporium ...
... polite HOLLAND , at first view , appears to have some learning in its own language . Count Tessin's in- pretensions to polite learning . It may be regarded structions to the prince , his pupil , are no bad be- as the great emporium ...
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MEMOIRS of the life and writings of Dr Gold | 7 |
An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite | 122 |
Prologue by Laberius | 143 |
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