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... imagination might have been too warm to relish the cold logic of Burgersdicius , or the dreary subtle- ties of Smiglesius ; but it is certain , that as a classical scholar few could equal him . His own composi- tions shew this , and the ...
... imagination might have been too warm to relish the cold logic of Burgersdicius , or the dreary subtle- ties of Smiglesius ; but it is certain , that as a classical scholar few could equal him . His own composi- tions shew this , and the ...
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... imagination might have been too warm to relish the cold logic of Burgersdicius , or the dreary subtle- ties of Smiglesius ; but it is certain , that as a classical scholar few could equal him . His own composi- tions shew this , and the ...
... imagination might have been too warm to relish the cold logic of Burgersdicius , or the dreary subtle- ties of Smiglesius ; but it is certain , that as a classical scholar few could equal him . His own composi- tions shew this , and the ...
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... imagining , that the more their writings are unlike prose , the more they resemble poetry . They have adopted a language of their own , and call upon mankind for admiration . All those who do not understand them are silent , and those ...
... imagining , that the more their writings are unlike prose , the more they resemble poetry . They have adopted a language of their own , and call upon mankind for admiration . All those who do not understand them are silent , and those ...
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... imagination , and improves our relish for existence , by widening the prospect of Nature around us . Both , however , are necessary to those who would understand this pleasing science in its utmost ex- tent . The first care of every ...
... imagination , and improves our relish for existence , by widening the prospect of Nature around us . Both , however , are necessary to those who would understand this pleasing science in its utmost ex- tent . The first care of every ...
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... imagination at the expence of truth . Such of the moderns as revived this sci- ence in Europe , undertook the task more methodi- cally , though not in a manner so pleasing . Aldro- vandus , Gesner , and Johnson seemed desirous of ...
... imagination at the expence of truth . Such of the moderns as revived this sci- ence in Europe , undertook the task more methodi- cally , though not in a manner so pleasing . Aldro- vandus , Gesner , and Johnson seemed desirous of ...
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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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