The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, 1±ÇJohn Murray, 1837 |
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... poets of those famed republics , rose in his memory , and were present to his sight : how much more would he have been delighted with any of their posthumous works , however inferior to what he had before seen ! " Both the old and the ...
... poets of those famed republics , rose in his memory , and were present to his sight : how much more would he have been delighted with any of their posthumous works , however inferior to what he had before seen ! " Both the old and the ...
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... Poet's Garden 360 XXXV . A Comparison between Sentimental and Laughing Comedy 369 XXXVI . History of a Sleeper - Walker . [ Now first col- lected . ] ............ . 373 XXXVII . A Register of Scotch Marriages .... ..... 377 X XXXVIII ...
... Poet's Garden 360 XXXV . A Comparison between Sentimental and Laughing Comedy 369 XXXVI . History of a Sleeper - Walker . [ Now first col- lected . ] ............ . 373 XXXVII . A Register of Scotch Marriages .... ..... 377 X XXXVIII ...
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... Poet has painted with fearful accuracy what his father's house was to be- ⚫ Near yonder copse , where once the garden smiled , And still where many a garden flower grows wild- There , where a few torn shrubs the place disclose , The ...
... Poet has painted with fearful accuracy what his father's house was to be- ⚫ Near yonder copse , where once the garden smiled , And still where many a garden flower grows wild- There , where a few torn shrubs the place disclose , The ...
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... poet's dialogue , yet as to action . he is entirely at liberty . By this he may shew the fertility of his genius , the poignancy of his humour , and the exact- ness of his judgment ; we scarcely see a coxcomb or a fool in common life ...
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... poet , I might observe , on this occasion , that so much beauty set off with all the advantages of dress would be too powerful an antagonist for the opposite sex , and therefore it was wisely ordered , that our ladies ( 1 ) [ Voltaire's ...
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