The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 1John Murray, 1837 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 6-10 de 38
Página 168
... universal joy of my countrymen without a secret exultation , and am induced to forget the ravages of war and human calamity in national satisfaction . I could not , therefore , help , upon our recent conquest , to pursue the triumph ...
... universal joy of my countrymen without a secret exultation , and am induced to forget the ravages of war and human calamity in national satisfaction . I could not , therefore , help , upon our recent conquest , to pursue the triumph ...
Página 177
... universal ap- probation . In those he has too servilely imitated the modern vitiated Ita- lian taste , by placing what foreigners call the point d'orgue too closely and injudiciously . But in his oratorios he is perfectly an original ...
... universal ap- probation . In those he has too servilely imitated the modern vitiated Ita- lian taste , by placing what foreigners call the point d'orgue too closely and injudiciously . But in his oratorios he is perfectly an original ...
Página 235
... universal satisfaction : the whole audience were enchanted with our powers . " There is one rule by which a strolling - player may be ever secure of success ; that is , in our theatrical way of expressing it , to make a great deal of ...
... universal satisfaction : the whole audience were enchanted with our powers . " There is one rule by which a strolling - player may be ever secure of success ; that is , in our theatrical way of expressing it , to make a great deal of ...
Página 236
... universal satis- faction ; he may even die if he thinks proper ; I'll engage that he shall never be missed . I rehearsed before them , strutted , ranted , and received applause . They soon gave out that a new actor of eminence was to ...
... universal satis- faction ; he may even die if he thinks proper ; I'll engage that he shall never be missed . I rehearsed before them , strutted , ranted , and received applause . They soon gave out that a new actor of eminence was to ...
Página 237
... universal applause ; I looked round on the audience with a smile , and made a most low and graceful bow ; for that is the rule among us . As it was a very passionate part , I invigorated my spirits with three full glasses ( the tankard ...
... universal applause ; I looked round on the audience with a smile , and made a most low and graceful bow ; for that is the rule among us . As it was a very passionate part , I invigorated my spirits with three full glasses ( the tankard ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Términos y frases comunes
absurdity acquainted admiration Æneid amusement ancient appearance applause Asem Austria beauty blank verse character Cicero contempt continued criticism dæmon David Rizzio Demetrius Phalereus eloquence empire endeavour enemies England English entertainment ESSAY Europe excellence expect eyes fame fancy favour folly fortune France French friends friendship genius give happiness honour humour imagination imitation improvement Italy king king of Prussia labours lady language laws liberty lived Lysippus Manetho mankind manner means ment merit Metastasio mind Montesquieu nation nature never obliged observed occasion Olinda once orator passion perceived perhaps philosopher Planxty pleasing pleasure poet poetry possessed praise present prince proper racter reader reason regard reputation ridiculous says scarcely seems seldom sense shew society Spain spondee style taste Thespis thing thought tion truth Virgil virtue vulgar whole word writer