The Poetical WorksW. Calvert, 1806 - 112 páginas |
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... once more upon the world at large , and passed through a number of difficulties in travers- ing the greatest part of France . At length his curiosity being gratified , he bent his course towards England , LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . and arrived ...
... once more upon the world at large , and passed through a number of difficulties in travers- ing the greatest part of France . At length his curiosity being gratified , he bent his course towards England , LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . and arrived ...
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... once sublime , lively , and Equal to every Subject ; Ín Expression at once lofty , legant , and graceful . He was born in the Kingdom of Ireland , At a Place called Pallas , in the Parish of Forney , And County of Longford , 29th Nov ...
... once sublime , lively , and Equal to every Subject ; Ín Expression at once lofty , legant , and graceful . He was born in the Kingdom of Ireland , At a Place called Pallas , in the Parish of Forney , And County of Longford , 29th Nov ...
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... once permit- ted his necessities to have the least improper influ- , ence on his conduct ; but , knowing and respecting the honourable line of his profession , he made no far- ther use of fiction than to set off the dignity of truth ...
... once permit- ted his necessities to have the least improper influ- , ence on his conduct ; but , knowing and respecting the honourable line of his profession , he made no far- ther use of fiction than to set off the dignity of truth ...
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... once more her hated head , And while Cimmerian glooms around her spread , Exulting see , restor'd , her reign of lead ? Ye puny bards , who sicken at the ray That genius sheds in its meridian day ; Ye bardlings , who contrive , with ...
... once more her hated head , And while Cimmerian glooms around her spread , Exulting see , restor'd , her reign of lead ? Ye puny bards , who sicken at the ray That genius sheds in its meridian day ; Ye bardlings , who contrive , with ...
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... a bed : Distress came always smiling from thy door ; For God had made thee agent to the poor ; Had form'd thy feelings on the noblest plan , To grace at once the poet and the man . " .C MONODY ON THE DEATH OF DR . OLIVER GOLDSMITH. XLII.
... a bed : Distress came always smiling from thy door ; For God had made thee agent to the poor ; Had form'd thy feelings on the noblest plan , To grace at once the poet and the man . " .C MONODY ON THE DEATH OF DR . OLIVER GOLDSMITH. XLII.
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