




"Mammalia," the 70th essay in Oliver Goldsmith's "A History of the Earth and Animated Nature," provides a captivating exploration of the diverse world of mammals. Goldsmith's eloquent prose and keen observations paint a vivid picture of these warm-blooded creatures, from the largest whales to the tiniest shrews, showcasing their intriguing behaviors and ecological significance. This enlightening work remains a timeless testament to Goldsmith's natural history expertise.
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Oliver Goldsmith, in addition to his literary achievements, was a skilled illustrator in the 18th century. His intricate drawings and engravings adorned various publications, particularly in the field of natural history. Goldsmith's detailed and artistic illustrations enriched the understanding of flora and fauna during his time, leaving an enduring mark on the realms of both science and art.
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