The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... Goldsmith's History of Animated Nature , in which that celebrated mathematician is represented as being subject to fits of yawning so violent as to render him incapable of proceeding in his lecture ; a story alto- gether unfounded , but ...
... Goldsmith's History of Animated Nature , in which that celebrated mathematician is represented as being subject to fits of yawning so violent as to render him incapable of proceeding in his lecture ; a story alto- gether unfounded , but ...
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... Goldsmith was dead before Mr. Maclaurin discovered the ludicrous errour . But Mr. Nourse , the bookseller who was the proprietor of the work , upon being applied to by sir John Pringle , agreed very handsomely to have the leaf on which ...
... Goldsmith was dead before Mr. Maclaurin discovered the ludicrous errour . But Mr. Nourse , the bookseller who was the proprietor of the work , upon being applied to by sir John Pringle , agreed very handsomely to have the leaf on which ...
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... Goldsmith , " he said , " referred every thing to vanity : his virtues , and his vices too , were from that motive ... Goldsmith and Mr. Robert Dodsley , one day when they and I were dining at Tom Davies's , in 1762. Goldsmith asserted ...
... Goldsmith , " he said , " referred every thing to vanity : his virtues , and his vices too , were from that motive ... Goldsmith and Mr. Robert Dodsley , one day when they and I were dining at Tom Davies's , in 1762. Goldsmith asserted ...
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... Goldsmith in Westminster abbey , afford at once a proof of his unaffected modesty , his carelessness as to his own writings , and of the great respect which he entertained for the taste and judgement of the excellent and eminent person ...
... Goldsmith in Westminster abbey , afford at once a proof of his unaffected modesty , his carelessness as to his own writings , and of the great respect which he entertained for the taste and judgement of the excellent and eminent person ...
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... GOLDSMITH , Poetæ , physici , historici , Qui nullum fere scribendi genus Non tetigit , Nullum quod tetigit non ornavit : Sive risus essent movendi , Sive lacrymæ , Affectuum potens at lenis dominator : Ingenio sublimis , vividus ...
... GOLDSMITH , Poetæ , physici , historici , Qui nullum fere scribendi genus Non tetigit , Nullum quod tetigit non ornavit : Sive risus essent movendi , Sive lacrymæ , Affectuum potens at lenis dominator : Ingenio sublimis , vividus ...
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