The poetical works of Oliver GoldsmithBell and Daldy, 1870 - 192 страници |
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... Lines attributed to Dr. Goldsmith · 111 · 116 118 129 On seeing Mrs ** perform in the Character of 131 On the Death of the Right Hon . * * * 132 An Epigram addressed to the Gentlemen reflected on in the " Rosciad " 134 To G. C. and ...
... Lines attributed to Dr. Goldsmith · 111 · 116 118 129 On seeing Mrs ** perform in the Character of 131 On the Death of the Right Hon . * * * 132 An Epigram addressed to the Gentlemen reflected on in the " Rosciad " 134 To G. C. and ...
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... line of life , was far from being regular . Dissipation and play allured him from the class - room , and both his health and purse were sacrificed to the demands of pleasure . His easy temper and good - humoured qualities rendered him a ...
... line of life , was far from being regular . Dissipation and play allured him from the class - room , and both his health and purse were sacrificed to the demands of pleasure . His easy temper and good - humoured qualities rendered him a ...
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... lines from the ' Traveller , ' which were distinguished by a beautiful transpa- rency , by simplicity , and originality . He confirmed Bos- well's account of Goldsmith , as being about the middle 9 Goldsmith sent for Johnson in his ...
... lines from the ' Traveller , ' which were distinguished by a beautiful transpa- rency , by simplicity , and originality . He confirmed Bos- well's account of Goldsmith , as being about the middle 9 Goldsmith sent for Johnson in his ...
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... lines of the " Deserted Village . ” — v . Bosw . Johnson , vol . ii . p . 7 . 2 " The manner of Carolan's death ( the blind bard of Ire- land ) is related with several degrading circumstances in a life of him which appeared in the ...
... lines of the " Deserted Village . ” — v . Bosw . Johnson , vol . ii . p . 7 . 2 " The manner of Carolan's death ( the blind bard of Ire- land ) is related with several degrading circumstances in a life of him which appeared in the ...
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... line 420 , " To stop too fearful , and too faint to go , " and the concluding ten lines , except the last couplet but one . Sir Egerton Brydges ( venerabile nomen ) has mentioned a forgotten poem of Blackmore , called " The Nature of ...
... line 420 , " To stop too fearful , and too faint to go , " and the concluding ten lines , except the last couplet but one . Sir Egerton Brydges ( venerabile nomen ) has mentioned a forgotten poem of Blackmore , called " The Nature of ...
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