The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.J. Johnson, G. and J. Robinson, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1801 |
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... imitate Nature . It will be my chief pride , therefore , if this work may be found an innocent amufement for those who have nothing else to employ them , or who require a relaxation from labour . Profeffed Naturalifts will , no doubt ...
... imitate Nature . It will be my chief pride , therefore , if this work may be found an innocent amufement for those who have nothing else to employ them , or who require a relaxation from labour . Profeffed Naturalifts will , no doubt ...
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... IMITATION OF THE THIRD SATIRE OF JUVENAL . This poem of Mr. Johnfon's is the best imitation of the original that has appeared in our language , being poffeffed of all the force and fatyrical refent- ment of Juvenal . Imitation gives us ...
... IMITATION OF THE THIRD SATIRE OF JUVENAL . This poem of Mr. Johnfon's is the best imitation of the original that has appeared in our language , being poffeffed of all the force and fatyrical refent- ment of Juvenal . Imitation gives us ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. THE SCHOOL MISTRESS , IN IMITATION OF SPENCER . This poem is one of thofe happineffes in which a ... imitations of our old English poets in general , yet on this minute fubject the antiquity of the ftyle produces a very ...
Oliver Goldsmith. THE SCHOOL MISTRESS , IN IMITATION OF SPENCER . This poem is one of thofe happineffes in which a ... imitations of our old English poets in general , yet on this minute fubject the antiquity of the ftyle produces a very ...
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... IMITATION OF SIX SEVERAL AUTHORS . Mr. Hawkins Browne , the author of these , as I am told , had no good original manner of his own , yet we fee how well he fucceeds when he turns an imita- tor ; for the following are rather imitations ...
... IMITATION OF SIX SEVERAL AUTHORS . Mr. Hawkins Browne , the author of these , as I am told , had no good original manner of his own , yet we fee how well he fucceeds when he turns an imita- tor ; for the following are rather imitations ...
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... imitate Nature from an imitation of Na- ture . I know of no fet of men more likely to be improved by travelling than thofe of the theatrical profeffion . The inhabitants of the continent are lefs referved than here ; they may be feen ...
... imitate Nature from an imitation of Na- ture . I know of no fet of men more likely to be improved by travelling than thofe of the theatrical profeffion . The inhabitants of the continent are lefs referved than here ; they may be feen ...
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205 페이지 - In order to fix its thread when it begins to weave, it emits a small drop of its liquid against the wall, which hardening by degrees, serves to hold the thread very firmly. Then receding from...
67 페이지 - ... beans and bacon, and a barn-door fowl. Now his lordship is run after his cart, I have a moment left to myself to tell you that I overheard him yesterday agree with a painter for £200 to paint his country-hall with trophies of rakes, spades, prongs, &c., and other ornaments, merely to countenance his calling this place a farm...
394 페이지 - And Miriam, the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a timbrel in her hand ; and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances. And Miriam answered them, Sing ye to the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriously : the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea.
66 페이지 - As to the return of his health and vigour, were you here, you might inquire of his haymakers ; but as to his temperance, I can answer that (for one whole day ) we have had nothing for dinner but mutton broth, beans, and bacon, and a barn-door fowl.
459 페이지 - In these plays almost all the characters are good, and exceedingly generous ; they are lavish enough of their Tin money on the Stage ; and though they want humour, have abundance of sentiment and feeling. If they happen to have faults or foibles, the spectator is taught not only to pardon, but to applaud them, in consideration of the goodness of their hearts ; so that Folly, instead of being ridiculed, is commended...
3 페이지 - A poet, while living, is seldom an object sufficiently great to attract much attention ; his real merits are known but to a few, and these are generally sparing in their praises. When his fame is increased by time, it is then too late to investigate the peculiarities of his disposition : the dews of the morning are past, and we vainly try to continue the chase by the meridian splendour.
9 페이지 - I will come up to you, though you know how precious my time is at present ; my hours were never worth so much money before ; but perhaps you are not sensible of this, who give away your own works. You are a generous author ; I a hackney scribbler ; you...
239 페이지 - ... the laughing-stock of the school. Every trick is played upon the usher; the oddity of his manners, his dress, or his language, is a fund of eternal ridicule; the master himself now and then cannot avoid joining in the laugh, and the poor wretch, eternally resenting this ill usage, seems to live in a state of war with all the family.
6 페이지 - I do or not, be ever assured, you have as large a share of my thoughts and good wishes as any man, and as great a portion of gratitude in my heart, as would enrich a monarch, could he know where to find it. I...
370 페이지 - I am a Dane, Swede, or Frenchman at different times ; or rather fancy myself like the old philosopher, who upon being asked what countryman he was, replied, that he was a citizen of the world.