The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... written upon the Great , ridiculed . A specimen of one , The English too fond of believing every report without examination . A sto- ry of an incendiary to this pur- pose , The utility and entertainment which might result from a journey ...
... written upon the Great , ridiculed . A specimen of one , The English too fond of believing every report without examination . A sto- ry of an incendiary to this pur- pose , The utility and entertainment which might result from a journey ...
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... written than theirs , yet those of the moderns acquire a real value , by being marked with the impression of the times . Antiquity has been in the possession of others ; the present is our own : let us first therefore learn to know what ...
... written than theirs , yet those of the moderns acquire a real value , by being marked with the impression of the times . Antiquity has been in the possession of others ; the present is our own : let us first therefore learn to know what ...
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... opportunity of shining ; the actor's busi- ness is not so much to adapt himself to the poet , as the poet's to adapt himself to the actor . The great secret , therefore , of tragedy - writing. 40 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
... opportunity of shining ; the actor's busi- ness is not so much to adapt himself to the poet , as the poet's to adapt himself to the actor . The great secret , therefore , of tragedy - writing. 40 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
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Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. The great secret , therefore , of tragedy - writing at present , is a perfect acquaintance with theatrical ah's and oh's , a certain number of these interspersed with gods ! tortures , racks , and damnation ...
Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. The great secret , therefore , of tragedy - writing at present , is a perfect acquaintance with theatrical ah's and oh's , a certain number of these interspersed with gods ! tortures , racks , and damnation ...
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... Mistake me not , I do not mean pieces to be acted on it , but panegyrical verses on the performers , for that is the most universal method of writing for the stage at present . It is the business of the. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 63.
... Mistake me not , I do not mean pieces to be acted on it , but panegyrical verses on the performers , for that is the most universal method of writing for the stage at present . It is the business of the. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 63.
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