The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 4John Murray, 1837 |
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... lines of the Traveller , ' in which the author describes the at once flattering , vain , and happy character of the French . " -CAMPBELL , British Poets , vol . vi . p . 262. ] And the weak soul , within itself unblest , Leans THE ...
... lines of the Traveller , ' in which the author describes the at once flattering , vain , and happy character of the French . " -CAMPBELL , British Poets , vol . vi . p . 262. ] And the weak soul , within itself unblest , Leans THE ...
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... lines to the end of the passage , may be traced the germ of the Deserted Village ; so that the subject of that poem was no doubt contemplated as long as the Poet avows ; namely , five years , and probably longer . If additional proof ...
... lines to the end of the passage , may be traced the germ of the Deserted Village ; so that the subject of that poem was no doubt contemplated as long as the Poet avows ; namely , five years , and probably longer . If additional proof ...
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... lines which he had furnished , which are only line 420th : - • To stop too fearful , and too faint to go ; ' and the concluding ten lines , except the last couplet but one . " - Boswell , vol . ii . , p . 308 , ed . 1835. ] ( 1 ) ...
... lines which he had furnished , which are only line 420th : - • To stop too fearful , and too faint to go ; ' and the concluding ten lines , except the last couplet but one . " - Boswell , vol . ii . , p . 308 , ed . 1835. ] ( 1 ) ...
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... Lines were addressed to him by Miss Aikin , afterwards Mrs. Barbauld : - : - " In vain fair Auburn weeps her desert ... line the bulk is small ; but for beautiful description , touching sentiment , and a harmony of versification that ...
... Lines were addressed to him by Miss Aikin , afterwards Mrs. Barbauld : - : - " In vain fair Auburn weeps her desert ... line the bulk is small ; but for beautiful description , touching sentiment , and a harmony of versification that ...
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... lines ; rising sometimes to the swell and fulness of Dryden , without his inflations ; delicate and masterly in his descriptions ; graceful in one of the greatest graces of poetry , its transitions ; alike suc- cessful in his sportive ...
... lines ; rising sometimes to the swell and fulness of Dryden , without his inflations ; delicate and masterly in his descriptions ; graceful in one of the greatest graces of poetry , its transitions ; alike suc- cessful in his sportive ...
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