The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 5J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... give a description of the productions of Nature , Aristotle deserves the first place . This great phi- losopher was furnished by his pupil , Alexander , with all that the then known world could produce to complete his design . By such ...
... give a description of the productions of Nature , Aristotle deserves the first place . This great phi- losopher was furnished by his pupil , Alexander , with all that the then known world could produce to complete his design . By such ...
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... give an history of nature at once complete and concise , calculated at once to please and improve . How far the author of the present performance has obviated the wants of the public in these re- DR . BROOKES'S NATURAL HISTORY . 7.
... give an history of nature at once complete and concise , calculated at once to please and improve . How far the author of the present performance has obviated the wants of the public in these re- DR . BROOKES'S NATURAL HISTORY . 7.
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... give him new and authentic infor- mation , and painfully searched through heaps of lumber to detect falshood ; so that many parts of the following work have exhausted much labour in the execution , though they may discover little to the ...
... give him new and authentic infor- mation , and painfully searched through heaps of lumber to detect falshood ; so that many parts of the following work have exhausted much labour in the execution , though they may discover little to the ...
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... give this branch of learning a just length in the circle of human pursuits , it is necessary to abridge several of the least important facts . It is true , we often at present see the annals of a single reign , or even the transactions ...
... give this branch of learning a just length in the circle of human pursuits , it is necessary to abridge several of the least important facts . It is true , we often at present see the annals of a single reign , or even the transactions ...
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... give every fact its full scope , but , at the same time , to retrench all disgusting superfluity , to give every object the due propor- tion it ought to maintain , in the general picture of mankind , without crowding the canvas . We ...
... give every fact its full scope , but , at the same time , to retrench all disgusting superfluity , to give every object the due propor- tion it ought to maintain , in the general picture of mankind , without crowding the canvas . We ...
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