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... Goldsmith , that whilst the king bore away by far the greater part of the honour and the profits of the union , the blows should fall on them ; they certainly neither ' sha- red in the triumph , nor partook the gale , ' the good natured ...
... Goldsmith , that whilst the king bore away by far the greater part of the honour and the profits of the union , the blows should fall on them ; they certainly neither ' sha- red in the triumph , nor partook the gale , ' the good natured ...
Page 26
... Goldsmith's Traveller ; where the same country is described ; but in the hands of Montgomery its splendour remains . untarnished : " Dear is that hill to which his soul con- forms , And dear that rock that lifts hi storms ; to the And ...
... Goldsmith's Traveller ; where the same country is described ; but in the hands of Montgomery its splendour remains . untarnished : " Dear is that hill to which his soul con- forms , And dear that rock that lifts hi storms ; to the And ...
Page 57
... Goldsmith , and the pious as well as ingenious au- thour displays an intimate know- ledge of the Sacred Scriptures and much ability in the management of topicks of the most awful import . The vision in the fourth book is sublime and ...
... Goldsmith , and the pious as well as ingenious au- thour displays an intimate know- ledge of the Sacred Scriptures and much ability in the management of topicks of the most awful import . The vision in the fourth book is sublime and ...
Page 65
... Goldsmith's Natural History , and my telling you then , that I had formerly known Mr. Trembly the discoverer of that wonderful animal , which , as is sometimes the case with beings far more elevated on the scale of creation , has ...
... Goldsmith's Natural History , and my telling you then , that I had formerly known Mr. Trembly the discoverer of that wonderful animal , which , as is sometimes the case with beings far more elevated on the scale of creation , has ...
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... GOLDSMITH , in his in- valuable practical essay on education , is of the same opinion . The gram- mar , the dictionary , must be assidu- ously consulted . Each word , each combination will then become fami- liar ; and , in exact ...
... GOLDSMITH , in his in- valuable practical essay on education , is of the same opinion . The gram- mar , the dictionary , must be assidu- ously consulted . Each word , each combination will then become fami- liar ; and , in exact ...
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