The poetical works of Oliver GoldsmithBell and Daldy, 1870 - 192 páginas |
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... praise of part of it induced him to prosecute the plan , and prepare it for the press . It is said that while , for two years previous to its publication , he was employed in the drudgery of laborious com- pilations for the booksellers ...
... praise of part of it induced him to prosecute the plan , and prepare it for the press . It is said that while , for two years previous to its publication , he was employed in the drudgery of laborious com- pilations for the booksellers ...
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... praising everything and every person we left at home . You may judge , therefore , whether your name is not frequently bandied at table among us . · • I long to hear from you ail : how you yourself do , how Johnson , Burke , Dyer ...
... praising everything and every person we left at home . You may judge , therefore , whether your name is not frequently bandied at table among us . · • I long to hear from you ail : how you yourself do , how Johnson , Burke , Dyer ...
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... praise from Johnson ; it is embellished with some original letters from Pope and Gay ; and without mentioning the authors by name , contains a severe attack on the rich and ornamented style of Gray and Collins . Goldsmith had not much ...
... praise from Johnson ; it is embellished with some original letters from Pope and Gay ; and without mentioning the authors by name , contains a severe attack on the rich and ornamented style of Gray and Collins . Goldsmith had not much ...
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... praise ( for she had read several out aloud ) , the simple poet gave , abusing them heartily the instant she was gone . Garrick founded a farce upon the incident which , with the title of the " Irish Widow , " was played in 1772 ...
... praise ( for she had read several out aloud ) , the simple poet gave , abusing them heartily the instant she was gone . Garrick founded a farce upon the incident which , with the title of the " Irish Widow , " was played in 1772 ...
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... praises due , If few their wants , their pleasures are but few ; For every want that stimulates the breast Becomes a source of pleasure when redrest . Whence from such lands each pleasing science flies , That first excites desire , and ...
... praises due , If few their wants , their pleasures are but few ; For every want that stimulates the breast Becomes a source of pleasure when redrest . Whence from such lands each pleasing science flies , That first excites desire , and ...
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THE POETICAL WORKS OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH WITH THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR Oliver Goldsmith Vista completa - 1796 |
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Antique calf Aunt Judy's Aunt Judy's Magazine BALLYMAHON beauty Bennet Langton Bishop blest bliss bound in cloth breast brother BULKLEY Burke charms Church coloured comedy Crown 8vo DEAR SIR Demy Doctor Edgeworthstown Engravings Epilogue eyes fame Fcap Feap friends gilt edges give Gold handsomely bound heart HENRY FRANCIS CARY Hermes History honour Illustrations J. M. W. TURNER Johnson King letter Lishoy Lord Memoir mind MISS CATLEY monarch morocco nature never o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH Overtheway's Remembrances pain Phoebus plain pleasure poem poet poetry poor Post 8vo praise Prayers pride printed PROPHET published Queen rage Reynolds round royal scene Second Edition Sermons Sir Joshua smiling song sorrow STOOPS TO CONQUER thee thou tion Toroddle Translated Traveller Trinity turn Twas VARIATIONS verses village VIRG vols volume W. F. Hook weep young