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... expected our en- tertainment would resemble those senti- mental banquets so finely described by Xenophon and Plato ; I was hoping some Socrates would be brought in from the door , in order to harangue upon divine love : but as for ...
... expected our en- tertainment would resemble those senti- mental banquets so finely described by Xenophon and Plato ; I was hoping some Socrates would be brought in from the door , in order to harangue upon divine love : but as for ...
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... expected supply , and all his fuel be in the meantime burnt out , he must expire like an exhausted taper . What a miserable situation must our earth be in without his enlivening rays ! Have we not seen several neigh- bouring suns ...
... expected supply , and all his fuel be in the meantime burnt out , he must expire like an exhausted taper . What a miserable situation must our earth be in without his enlivening rays ! Have we not seen several neigh- bouring suns ...
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... expected from a companion than a laced coat , a pliant bow , and an immo- derate friendship for a well - served table . Wit , when neglected by the great , is generally despised by the vulgar . Those who are unacquainted with the world ...
... expected from a companion than a laced coat , a pliant bow , and an immo- derate friendship for a well - served table . Wit , when neglected by the great , is generally despised by the vulgar . Those who are unacquainted with the world ...
Conteúdo
MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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