The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 4John Murray, 1837 |
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... writing ] RETALIATION ...... ....... 79 97 200 MISCELLANEOUS PIECES . The Clown's Reply .... Prologue , written and spoken by the Poet Laberius , a Roman Knight , whom Cæsar forced upon the stage . Preserved by Macrobius ......... The ...
... writing ] RETALIATION ...... ....... 79 97 200 MISCELLANEOUS PIECES . The Clown's Reply .... Prologue , written and spoken by the Poet Laberius , a Roman Knight , whom Cæsar forced upon the stage . Preserved by Macrobius ......... The ...
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... writer is perfectly compatible with the fact . ' The never - failing brook , the busy mill , ' are found in a hollow , the road to which lies at the end of the village in a turning to the left as we proceed from his paternal residence ...
... writer is perfectly compatible with the fact . ' The never - failing brook , the busy mill , ' are found in a hollow , the road to which lies at the end of the village in a turning to the left as we proceed from his paternal residence ...
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... writer of rhyme . But let us not imagine that the serene graces of this poet were not admirably adapted to his subjects . His poetry is not that of impetuous , but of con- templative sensibility ; of a spirit breathing its regrets and ...
... writer of rhyme . But let us not imagine that the serene graces of this poet were not admirably adapted to his subjects . His poetry is not that of impetuous , but of con- templative sensibility ; of a spirit breathing its regrets and ...
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... writes : - " It would be difficult to point out one among the English poets less likely to be excelled in his own style , than the author of the ' Deserted Village . ' Possessing much of the compactness of Pope's versification , without ...
... writes : - " It would be difficult to point out one among the English poets less likely to be excelled in his own style , than the author of the ' Deserted Village . ' Possessing much of the compactness of Pope's versification , without ...
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... write , and cypher too ; Lands he could measure , terms and tides presage , And e'en the story ran - that he could guage : In arguing too , the parson own'd his skill , For e'en though vanquish'd , he could argue still ( 1 ) [ " This is ...
... write , and cypher too ; Lands he could measure , terms and tides presage , And e'en the story ran - that he could guage : In arguing too , the parson own'd his skill , For e'en though vanquish'd , he could argue still ( 1 ) [ " This is ...
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