The Poetical WorksW. Calvert, 1806 - 112 páginas |
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... Village , a Poem . 29 The Haunch of Venison , a poetical Epistle 45 Retaliation , a Poem . 53 Postscript to Retaliation 61 Supplement to Retaliation 62 A Letter , addressed to the Printer of the St. James's Chronicle 67 The Hermit , a ...
... Village , a Poem . 29 The Haunch of Venison , a poetical Epistle 45 Retaliation , a Poem . 53 Postscript to Retaliation 61 Supplement to Retaliation 62 A Letter , addressed to the Printer of the St. James's Chronicle 67 The Hermit , a ...
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... pur- suits , applied himself to nobler subjects , and produced a highly finished Poem , called The Deserted Village . The bookseller gave him a note of an hundred gui- LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . neas for the copy , which XI.
... pur- suits , applied himself to nobler subjects , and produced a highly finished Poem , called The Deserted Village . The bookseller gave him a note of an hundred gui- LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . neas for the copy , which XI.
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... village , to which he gives the name of Auburn , and which he pathetically addresses . He then proceeds to contrast the innocence and happi- ness of a simple and a natural state with the miseries and vices that have been introduced by ...
... village , to which he gives the name of Auburn , and which he pathetically addresses . He then proceeds to contrast the innocence and happi- ness of a simple and a natural state with the miseries and vices that have been introduced by ...
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... village school - master , and a description of the village ale - house , both drawn with admirable propriety and force ; a descant on the mischiefs of luxury and wealth ; the variety of arti- ficial pleasures ; the miseries of those who ...
... village school - master , and a description of the village ale - house , both drawn with admirable propriety and force ; a descant on the mischiefs of luxury and wealth ; the variety of arti- ficial pleasures ; the miseries of those who ...
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... Village , " but a pretty poem of easy numbers , without fancy , dignity , genius , or fire ? And pray what may be the last speaking pantomime , " ( meaning " She Stoops to Con- quer " ) " so praised by the Doctor himself , but an ...
... Village , " but a pretty poem of easy numbers , without fancy , dignity , genius , or fire ? And pray what may be the last speaking pantomime , " ( meaning " She Stoops to Con- quer " ) " so praised by the Doctor himself , but an ...
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Amidst Auburn bard blest bliss boast bookseller bosom bow'rs breast Burke character charms climes comedy David Garrick dear DESERTED VILLAGE Doctor e'en Edmund Burke EPILOGUE eyes fame fire flies fond forlorn friendship Garrick genius HAUNCH OF VENISON heart heav'n HERMIT honest honour hour humble humour Inner Temple Johnson labour land learning literary Lord luxury maid mankind merit mind mirth Miss Catl MISS CATLEY MONODY MUSES ne'er never night o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH pain passion plain pleas'd pleasure poem poet poetical Poetry poor pow'r praise pride racter RETALIATION rise round scarce scene sigh Sir Joshua Reynolds skies smiling sorrow soul spread Stoops Stoops to Conquer stranger swain sweet SWEET Auburn TEARS thee thine thou toil tomb TRAVELLER truth turn twas Vicar of Wakefield Vide page 54 virtue's virtues wealth weep Whilst Whitefoord wretches write