The Traveller, The Deserted Village, and Other PoemsSamuel G. Goodrich, 1819 - 166ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... fame , and he bestowed his choicest hours on its composition . It was first printed in 1765 , and it completely succeeded in procuring for the author celebrity and patronage . Patronage how- ever at least the patronage of the great ...
... fame , and he bestowed his choicest hours on its composition . It was first printed in 1765 , and it completely succeeded in procuring for the author celebrity and patronage . Patronage how- ever at least the patronage of the great ...
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... fame and fortune , had retired early to happiness and obscurity , with an income of forty pounds a year . " " The only dedication I ever made , " says Goldsmith in address- ing the DESERTED VILLAGE to Sir Joshua Reynolds , 66 was to my ...
... fame and fortune , had retired early to happiness and obscurity , with an income of forty pounds a year . " " The only dedication I ever made , " says Goldsmith in address- ing the DESERTED VILLAGE to Sir Joshua Reynolds , 66 was to my ...
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... fame is the wildest . " These two great poems are the only fruits of that native ambition : his other works were written for the booksellers . Both THE TRAVELLER and THE DESERTED VIL- LAGE , were the result of the inspiration of genuine ...
... fame is the wildest . " These two great poems are the only fruits of that native ambition : his other works were written for the booksellers . Both THE TRAVELLER and THE DESERTED VIL- LAGE , were the result of the inspiration of genuine ...
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... fame , asserting the priority of his own poem . But it appears from Dr. Percy's statement , that the story on which both poems are founded , was taken from a very ancient ballad in that collection , begin- ning " Gentle herdsman ...
... fame , asserting the priority of his own poem . But it appears from Dr. Percy's statement , that the story on which both poems are founded , was taken from a very ancient ballad in that collection , begin- ning " Gentle herdsman ...
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... fame , as a prose - writer , rests on scarcely inferior pretensions to excellence . His " CITIZEN of the WORLD , " originally published in a periodical paper called " THE LEDGER ; " his occasional " ESSAYS , " first published in a ...
... fame , as a prose - writer , rests on scarcely inferior pretensions to excellence . His " CITIZEN of the WORLD , " originally published in a periodical paper called " THE LEDGER ; " his occasional " ESSAYS , " first published in a ...
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Amidst ballad bards beauty Bishop of Dromore blessings blest bliss bookseller bow'rs breast brother BULKLEY Burke character charms cheerful David Garrick dear DESERTED VILLAGE Doctor e'en Epilogue EPITAPH Ev'n ev'ry ev❜n eyes fame flies follow'd fond Garrick genius gentle GOODRICH HART heart heav'n hermit hoard honest honour Johnson keep a corner land Lishoy lord luxury mind mirth MISS CATLEY native ne'er never o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH once pain passion pasty pensive perhaps pity plain pleas'd pleasure poem poet poet's poor pow'r praise pride reign Richard Burke rise round scene sigh SIMILE sinks Sir Joshua Reynolds skies smiling sorrow soul spread STOOPS TO CONQUER stranger supply'd swain sweet SWEET AUBURN tale thee There's thine things thou toil TRAVELLER tripe turn twas venison VICAR OF WAKEFIELD wealth Whitefoord wish'd wretch