The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 páginas |
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... poet . Every age produces its fashionable dunces , who , by following the transient topic or humour of the day , supply talkative ignorance with materials for conversation . ON POETRY . - A RHAPSODY . am told , had no good original ...
... poet . Every age produces its fashionable dunces , who , by following the transient topic or humour of the day , supply talkative ignorance with materials for conversation . ON POETRY . - A RHAPSODY . am told , had no good original ...
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... poet , was better off - he our age , we can find but few first - rate philoso- had two trades , he was a poet for his diversion , and phers . helped to turn a mill in order to gain a livelihood . " Avoid such performances where vice ...
... poet , was better off - he our age , we can find but few first - rate philoso- had two trades , he was a poet for his diversion , and phers . helped to turn a mill in order to gain a livelihood . " Avoid such performances where vice ...
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... Poet says , affirm , the poet had chosen an expression in which that sound is not at all conveyed . Iliacos iterum demens audire labores Exposcit , pendetque iterum narrantis ab ore . The woes of Troy once more she begg❜d to hear ...
... Poet says , affirm , the poet had chosen an expression in which that sound is not at all conveyed . Iliacos iterum demens audire labores Exposcit , pendetque iterum narrantis ab ore . The woes of Troy once more she begg❜d to hear ...
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MEMOIRS of the life and writings of Dr Gold | 7 |
An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite | 122 |
Prologue by Laberius | 143 |
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