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Page 208
... learning ; the opening chapters in which he makes an attempt at scholarship are flat and unconvincing . But he was well qualified to write about the plight of a bookseller's hack , if only because he was one ; and the chapters printed ...
... learning ; the opening chapters in which he makes an attempt at scholarship are flat and unconvincing . But he was well qualified to write about the plight of a bookseller's hack , if only because he was one ; and the chapters printed ...
Page 209
Oliver Goldsmith. AN ENQUIRY INTO THE PRESENT STATE OF POLITE LEARNING IN EUROPE To CHAPTER IX Of learning in Great Britain . acquire a character for learning among the English at present , it is necessary to know much more than is ...
Oliver Goldsmith. AN ENQUIRY INTO THE PRESENT STATE OF POLITE LEARNING IN EUROPE To CHAPTER IX Of learning in Great Britain . acquire a character for learning among the English at present , it is necessary to know much more than is ...
Page 754
... learning . I don't think a boy wants much learning to spend fifteen hundred a year . Hardcastle . Learning , quotha ! A mere composition of tricks and mischief . Mrs. Hardcastle . Humour , my dear : nothing but humour . Come , Mr ...
... learning . I don't think a boy wants much learning to spend fifteen hundred a year . Hardcastle . Learning , quotha ! A mere composition of tricks and mischief . Mrs. Hardcastle . Humour , my dear : nothing but humour . Come , Mr ...
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