THE POETICAL WORKS OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH WITH THE LIFE OF THE AUTHORC. COOKE, No. 17, Paternoster-Row. And sold, 1796 |
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... Thofe form'd to charm , even vicious minds --- and there With harmlefs mirth the focial foul to please . Another's woe thy heart could always melt ; None gave more free -- for none more deeply felt . Sweet bard , adieu thy own ...
... Thofe form'd to charm , even vicious minds --- and there With harmlefs mirth the focial foul to please . Another's woe thy heart could always melt ; None gave more free -- for none more deeply felt . Sweet bard , adieu thy own ...
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... thofe who have given us pleafure ; not " that we have any thing importantt to fay , but because " the fubject is pleafing . " Oliver Goldsmith , fon of the Reverend Charles Gold- fmith , was born in Elphin , in the county of Rofcom- mon ...
... thofe who have given us pleafure ; not " that we have any thing importantt to fay , but because " the fubject is pleafing . " Oliver Goldsmith , fon of the Reverend Charles Gold- fmith , was born in Elphin , in the county of Rofcom- mon ...
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... thofe Effays and Tales , which he afterwards collected and published in a feparate volume . He alfo wrote occafionally for the Critical Review ; and it was the merit which he difcovered in criticising a deípicable tranflation of Ovid's ...
... thofe Effays and Tales , which he afterwards collected and published in a feparate volume . He alfo wrote occafionally for the Critical Review ; and it was the merit which he difcovered in criticising a deípicable tranflation of Ovid's ...
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... thofe ingenious executors of the law , a bailiff , who had a writ againft him , determined to turn this circumftance to his own advantage . He wrote him a letter , that he was fteward to a nobleman who was charmed with read- ing his ...
... thofe ingenious executors of the law , a bailiff , who had a writ againft him , determined to turn this circumftance to his own advantage . He wrote him a letter , that he was fteward to a nobleman who was charmed with read- ing his ...
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... thofe who , for want of employment at home , are driven to fettle new colonies abroad ; and concludes with the following beautiful apoftrophe to poetry : * And thou , fweet poetry ! thou lovelief maid , Still first to fly where fenfual ...
... thofe who , for want of employment at home , are driven to fettle new colonies abroad ; and concludes with the following beautiful apoftrophe to poetry : * And thou , fweet poetry ! thou lovelief maid , Still first to fly where fenfual ...
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