The Poems of Oliver GoldsmithDent, 1893 - 180 páginas |
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Página xxiii
... blow for legitimate comedy . At all events , in the autumn of the year in which The West Indian was produced , he is hard at work in the lanes at Hendon and Edgware , " studying jests with a most tragical countenance " for a successor ...
... blow for legitimate comedy . At all events , in the autumn of the year in which The West Indian was produced , he is hard at work in the lanes at Hendon and Edgware , " studying jests with a most tragical countenance " for a successor ...
Página xxv
... blow . The effect of this blow , it must be admitted , had been aided not a little by the appearance , only a week or two earlier , of Foote's clever puppet - show of The Handsome Housemaid ; or , Piety in Pattens , which was openly ...
... blow . The effect of this blow , it must be admitted , had been aided not a little by the appearance , only a week or two earlier , of Foote's clever puppet - show of The Handsome Housemaid ; or , Piety in Pattens , which was openly ...
Página 110
... blow : But , mischievously slow , They robb'd the relic and defac'd the shrine . With unavailing grief , Despairing of relief , Her weeping children round , Beheld each hour Death's growing power , And trembled as he frown'd . As ...
... blow : But , mischievously slow , They robb'd the relic and defac'd the shrine . With unavailing grief , Despairing of relief , Her weeping children round , Beheld each hour Death's growing power , And trembled as he frown'd . As ...
Página 140
... blow ! Ye prophets , skill'd in Heaven's eternal truth , Forgive my sex's fears , forgive my youth ! If shrinking thus , when frowning power appears I wish for life , and yield me to my fears : Let us one hour , one little hour obey ...
... blow ! Ye prophets , skill'd in Heaven's eternal truth , Forgive my sex's fears , forgive my youth ! If shrinking thus , when frowning power appears I wish for life , and yield me to my fears : Let us one hour , one little hour obey ...
Página 144
... blow ; Still shall our fame and growing power be spread , And still our vengeance crush the guilty head . AIR . Coeval with man Our empire began , And never shall fall Till ruin shakes all . With the ruin of all , Shall Babylon fall ...
... blow ; Still shall our fame and growing power be spread , And still our vengeance crush the guilty head . AIR . Coeval with man Our empire began , And never shall fall Till ruin shakes all . With the ruin of all , Shall Babylon fall ...
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Archer arms beauty Bishop Percy blank verse bless bless'd blest bliss boast breast BULKLEY Bunbury call'd Chaldean charms cheerful CHORUS comedy Covent Garden cried David Garrick dear death Deserted Village Doctor epigram Epilogue epitaph ev'ry eyes fame fate fear flies Foot Garrick Good-Natur'd Haunch of Venison heart Heaven Hermes honour King labour Learning Letter Lord luxury mind mirth MISS CATLEY monarch ne'er never night o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH once pain pass'd Phoebus pity plain play pleas'd pleasure poem poet poetry praise pride printed PROPHET Queen rage RECITATIVE Reynolds Richard Cumberland rise round royal sable scene shore sigh skies skill'd smiling song sorrow soul spread Stoops to Conquer sweet tear terror thee thine thou thought toil trembling troops turn Twas venison verses Vicar of Wakefield virtue wealth weep wretch yonder youth