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... genius . It comes from Gay , Jervas , Arbuthnot , and Pope , assembled at a chop- house near the Exchange , and is as follows : 6 6 MY DEAR SIR , ' I WAS last summer in Devonshire , and am this winter at Mrs. Bonyer's . In the summer I ...
... genius . It comes from Gay , Jervas , Arbuthnot , and Pope , assembled at a chop- house near the Exchange , and is as follows : 6 6 MY DEAR SIR , ' I WAS last summer in Devonshire , and am this winter at Mrs. Bonyer's . In the summer I ...
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... genius wanted so- litude for its boldest and happiest exertions . Of those productions in which Parnell had a principal share , that of the origin of the Sciences from the Monkies VOL . IV . C in 6 in Ethiopia , is particularly ...
... genius wanted so- litude for its boldest and happiest exertions . Of those productions in which Parnell had a principal share , that of the origin of the Sciences from the Monkies VOL . IV . C in 6 in Ethiopia , is particularly ...
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... genius and understanding were seen and admired in both these seminaries , but his love of pleasure had so much the ascendancy , that he seemed contented rather with the consciousness of his own great powers , than their exertion ...
... genius and understanding were seen and admired in both these seminaries , but his love of pleasure had so much the ascendancy , that he seemed contented rather with the consciousness of his own great powers , than their exertion ...
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... genius , unlike the dæmon " of Socrates , whispered so softly , that very often I " heard him not in the hurry of these passions with " which I was transported , yet some calmer hours " there were , and in them I hearkened to him ...
... genius , unlike the dæmon " of Socrates , whispered so softly , that very often I " heard him not in the hurry of these passions with " which I was transported , yet some calmer hours " there were , and in them I hearkened to him ...
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... genius and assiduity , that perhaps have never been known to be united in one person to the same degree . The English annals scarcely produce a more trying juncture , or that required such various abilities to regulate . He was then ...
... genius and assiduity , that perhaps have never been known to be united in one person to the same degree . The English annals scarcely produce a more trying juncture , or that required such various abilities to regulate . He was then ...
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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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acquainted admiration Æneid Alcander amusement antient appearance Asem attempts beauty Bolingbroke Broom of Cowdenknows character dæmon David Rizzio distress dress Earl of Mar eloquence endeavour England English entertainment ESSAY eyes fame favour fond fortune friends friendship frugality gave genius gentleman give hand happiness honour humour imagination imitation insect Italy justice king king of Prussia labour lady language laugh learning lived Lord Lord Bolingbroke Lysippus MAC FLECKNOE mankind manner means ment merit mind Nature neral never object obliged observed occasion Olinda once Parnell party passion perceive perhaps philosopher pleased pleasure poem poet poetry polite Pope possessed praise present Pretender Quintilian racter reader reputation ridiculous scarcely Scotland Scribblerus Club seemed seldom serve shew society soon taste thing thought tion tory trifling truth ture virtue vulgar whigs whole writer