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... kind more beautifully and delicately than any one else . 66 66 " 6 66 And now , having , with one exception , completed our inventory of Goldsmith's writings , whether of the compilation kind or of the finer and more perma- nent kind ...
... kind more beautifully and delicately than any one else . 66 66 " 6 66 And now , having , with one exception , completed our inventory of Goldsmith's writings , whether of the compilation kind or of the finer and more perma- nent kind ...
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... kind were frequent even among the correct ancients . Sappho herself is blamed for using the hyperbole λευκοτέροι χιόνος , whiter than snow . Demetrius is so nice as to be disgusted at the simile of swift as the wind ; though , in ...
... kind were frequent even among the correct ancients . Sappho herself is blamed for using the hyperbole λευκοτέροι χιόνος , whiter than snow . Demetrius is so nice as to be disgusted at the simile of swift as the wind ; though , in ...
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... kind , Of most refined - of most diffusive mind ; own friends , we can recollect but few that have heads quite strong enough to bear a loud acclamation of public praise in their favour ; among the whole list we shall scarce find one ...
... kind , Of most refined - of most diffusive mind ; own friends , we can recollect but few that have heads quite strong enough to bear a loud acclamation of public praise in their favour ; among the whole list we shall scarce find one ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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