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An Enquiry Into the Present State of Polite Learning in Europe

Oliver Goldsmith - 1774 - 176 sivua
...cannot be, perhaps, imagined a combination more prejudicial to tafte than this. It is the intereft of the one to allow as little for writing, and of the other to •write as much as poffible; accordingly, tedious compilations, and periodical magazines, are the refult of their joint...

Boswell's Life of Johnson: Tour to the Hebrides (1773) and Journey into ...

James Boswell - 1786 - 552 sivua
...author, when unpatronised by the Great, has naturally recourse to the bookseller. There cannot be perhaps imagined a combination more prejudicial to taste than...magazines are the result of their joint endeavours.' truth August 19.] Change of manners. 67 truth or falsehood.' WATSON. ' But is not the case now, that,...

The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1801 - 424 sivua
...There cannot be perhaps imagined a combination more prejudicial to tafte than this. It is the intereft of the one to allow as little for writing, and of the other to write as much as poffible ; accordingly tedious, compilations and periodical magazines are the refult of their joint...

The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].

Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 438 sivua
...when unpatronized by the Great, has naturally recourse to the^ bookseller. There cannot be perhaps imagined a combination more prejudicial to taste than...magazines are the result of their joint endeavours. In those circumstances the author bids adieu to fame, writes for bread, and for that only imagination...

Essays, on miscellaneous subjects; with An enquiry into the present state of ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1818 - 290 sivua
...author, when unpatronized by the great, has naturally recourse to the bookseller. There cannot be perhaps imagined a combination more prejudicial to taste than...this. It is the interest of the one to allow as little ' Our author here alludes to the insanity of Collins.—Kn, for writing, and of the other to write...

The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His ..., Nide 1

Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 440 sivua
...author, when unpatronized by the great, has naturally recourse to the bookseller. There cannot be perhaps imagined a combination more prejudicial to taste than...compilations and periodical magazines are the result of their j oint endeavours . In these circumstances , the ' Our author here alludes to the insanity of Collins....

The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1830 - 544 sivua
...when unjiatronized by the great, has naturally recourse to the bookseller. There can not be perhaps n my gown and band, was to present her with my books...drawn as an Amazon sitting upon a bonk of flowers, arc the result of their joint endeavours. In these circumstances, the author bids adieu to fame, write«...

The miscellaneous works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an account of his ..., Nide 1

Oliver Goldsmith - 1837 - 444 sivua
...author, when unpatronized by the great, has naturally recourse to the bookseller. There cannot be perhaps imagined a combination more prejudicial to taste than...their joint endeavours. In these circumstances, the 1 Our author here alludes to the insanity of Collins. author bids adieu to fame, writes for bread,...

The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1839 - 550 sivua
...when unpatronized by the great, has naturally recourse to the bookseller. There can not be perhaps ie went before. How sad the groves and plains appear, thusi- circnmstances, the author bids adieu to fame, writes for bread, and for that only imagination...

The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1841 - 548 sivua
...when unpatronized by the great, has naturally recourse to the bookseller. There can not be perhaps imagined a combination more prejudicial to taste than...for writing, and of the other to write as much as |xrasible. Accordingly, tedious compilations and periodical magazines are the result of their joint...




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