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... expression . Parnell has written several poems besides these published by Pope , and some of them have been made public with very little credit to his reputation . There are still many more that have not yet seen the light , in the ...
... expression . Parnell has written several poems besides these published by Pope , and some of them have been made public with very little credit to his reputation . There are still many more that have not yet seen the light , in the ...
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... expressions . I received this account and this summons ill in my bed ; yet , im- portant as the matter was , a few minutes served to determine me . The circumstances wanting to form a reasonable inducement to engage did not excuse me ...
... expressions . I received this account and this summons ill in my bed ; yet , im- portant as the matter was , a few minutes served to determine me . The circumstances wanting to form a reasonable inducement to engage did not excuse me ...
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... through the whole a strain of rustic pleasantry , which should ever distinguish this species of compo- sition ; but how far the antiquated expressions used here here may contribute to the humour , I will not BEAUTIES OF ENGLISH POETRY .
... through the whole a strain of rustic pleasantry , which should ever distinguish this species of compo- sition ; but how far the antiquated expressions used here here may contribute to the humour , I will not BEAUTIES OF ENGLISH POETRY .
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... expressing it . MAC FLECKNOE . The severity of this satire , and the excellence of its versification , give it a distinguished rank in this spe- cies of composition . At present , an ordinary reader would scarcely suppose that Shadwell ...
... expressing it . MAC FLECKNOE . The severity of this satire , and the excellence of its versification , give it a distinguished rank in this spe- cies of composition . At present , an ordinary reader would scarcely suppose that Shadwell ...
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... expressing their thoughts . It was upon these fables he chiefly founded his reputation , yet they are by no means his best production . AN EPISTLE TO A LADY . This little poem , by Mr. Nugent , is very plea- sing . The easiness of the ...
... expressing their thoughts . It was upon these fables he chiefly founded his reputation , yet they are by no means his best production . AN EPISTLE TO A LADY . This little poem , by Mr. Nugent , is very plea- sing . The easiness of the ...
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The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a Life and Notes, Volume 4 Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1854 |
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