The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith..J. Johnson; W.J. and J. Richardson; W. Otridge and Son; F. and C. Rivington; J. Walker; W. Lowndes; Vernor and Hood; Cuthell and Martin; F. Wingrave; Scatcherd and Letterman; Wilkie and Robinson; R. Lea; Darton and Harvey; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; Cadell and Davies; and J. Matthews., 1806 |
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... taken a ballad , I published some time ago , from one * by the ingenious Mr. Percy . I do not think there is any great resemblance between the two pieces in question . If there be any , his ballad is taken from mine . I read it to Mr ...
... taken a ballad , I published some time ago , from one * by the ingenious Mr. Percy . I do not think there is any great resemblance between the two pieces in question . If there be any , his ballad is taken from mine . I read it to Mr ...
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... taken my plan to form the fragments of Shakespeare into a ballad of his own . He then read me his little Cento , if I may so call it , and I highly approved it . Such petty anecdotes as these are scarcely worth printing : and , were it ...
... taken my plan to form the fragments of Shakespeare into a ballad of his own . He then read me his little Cento , if I may so call it , and I highly approved it . Such petty anecdotes as these are scarcely worth printing : and , were it ...
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... taken efforts of the learned to improve it . What criticisins have we not heard of late in favour of blank verse , and Pindaric odes , chorusses , anapests and iambics , alliterative care and happy negligence ! Every absurdity has now a ...
... taken efforts of the learned to improve it . What criticisins have we not heard of late in favour of blank verse , and Pindaric odes , chorusses , anapests and iambics , alliterative care and happy negligence ! Every absurdity has now a ...
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... taken all possible pains , in my country excursions , for these four or five years past , to be certain of what I alledge , and that all my views and inquiries have led me to believe those miseries real which I here attempt to display ...
... taken all possible pains , in my country excursions , for these four or five years past , to be certain of what I alledge , and that all my views and inquiries have led me to believe those miseries real which I here attempt to display ...
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... taken this house in my way . To - morrow you take a poor dinner with me ; No words - I insist on't - precisely at three : We'll have Johnson , and Burke , all the wits will be there ; My acquaintance is slight , or I'd ask my lord Clare ...
... taken this house in my way . To - morrow you take a poor dinner with me ; No words - I insist on't - precisely at three : We'll have Johnson , and Burke , all the wits will be there ; My acquaintance is slight , or I'd ask my lord Clare ...
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