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... appearance of a temporary friendship . Nothing could have been more weak and injudi- cious than their mutual animosities at this juncture ; and it may be asserted with truth , that men , who were unable to suppress or conceal their ...
... appearance of a temporary friendship . Nothing could have been more weak and injudi- cious than their mutual animosities at this juncture ; and it may be asserted with truth , that men , who were unable to suppress or conceal their ...
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... appearances . Upon " his return from Bath he finds all peccant hu- " mours are purged out of him ; and his great tem- 66 perance and œconomy are so signal , that the first " is fit for my constitution , and the latter would en- " able ...
... appearances . Upon " his return from Bath he finds all peccant hu- " mours are purged out of him ; and his great tem- 66 perance and œconomy are so signal , that the first " is fit for my constitution , and the latter would en- " able ...
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... appearance , however , of Mr. Buffon's work , I dropped my former plan and adopted the present , being convinced by his manner , that the best imita- tion of the ancients was to write from our own feel- ings , and to imitate Nature . It ...
... appearance , however , of Mr. Buffon's work , I dropped my former plan and adopted the present , being convinced by his manner , that the best imita- tion of the ancients was to write from our own feel- ings , and to imitate Nature . It ...
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... appearance , however , of Mr. Buffon's work , I dropped my former plan and adopted the present , being convinced by his manner , that the best imitation of the ancients was to write from our own feelings , and to imitate Nature . It ...
... appearance , however , of Mr. Buffon's work , I dropped my former plan and adopted the present , being convinced by his manner , that the best imitation of the ancients was to write from our own feelings , and to imitate Nature . It ...
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... appearance , he instantly of- fered his assistance and advice : " You must know , “ sir , says he , that the republic of letters is at pre- " sent divided into three classes . One writer , for ، instance , excels at a plan , or a title ...
... appearance , he instantly of- fered his assistance and advice : " You must know , “ sir , says he , that the republic of letters is at pre- " sent divided into three classes . One writer , for ، instance , excels at a plan , or a title ...
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The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a Life and Notes, Volume 4 Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1854 |
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