The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 5J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... taken notice of by many medical writers . Thus Dioscorides has treated of their use in physic ; and , it must be owned , some of them have been well worth observation on this ac- count . There were not wanting also those who long since ...
... taken notice of by many medical writers . Thus Dioscorides has treated of their use in physic ; and , it must be owned , some of them have been well worth observation on this ac- count . There were not wanting also those who long since ...
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... taken care , in some measure , to banish that late , and , we may add , go- thic practice , of using a multiplicity of notes ; a thing as much unknown to the ancient historians , as it is disgusting in the moderns . Balzac some- where ...
... taken care , in some measure , to banish that late , and , we may add , go- thic practice , of using a multiplicity of notes ; a thing as much unknown to the ancient historians , as it is disgusting in the moderns . Balzac some- where ...
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... taken up all the time we could spare from other occupations , of less importance , indeed , to the public , but probably more advanta- geous to ourselves . We are unwilling , therefore , to dismiss this subject without observing , that ...
... taken up all the time we could spare from other occupations , of less importance , indeed , to the public , but probably more advanta- geous to ourselves . We are unwilling , therefore , to dismiss this subject without observing , that ...
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... taken Hume for my guide , as far as he goes ; and it is but justice to say , that wher- ever I was obliged to abridge his work , I did it with reluctance , as I scarcely cut out a single line that did not contain a beauty . But though I ...
... taken Hume for my guide , as far as he goes ; and it is but justice to say , that wher- ever I was obliged to abridge his work , I did it with reluctance , as I scarcely cut out a single line that did not contain a beauty . But though I ...
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... taken . Perhaps he meets the plant only with leaves , but the systematic writer has described it in flower . Perhaps he meets the bird before it has molted its first feathers , while the systematic de- scription was made in the state of ...
... taken . Perhaps he meets the plant only with leaves , but the systematic writer has described it in flower . Perhaps he meets the bird before it has molted its first feathers , while the systematic de- scription was made in the state of ...
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