The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 5J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... Poems for Young Ladies , devotional , moral , and entertain- ing POEMS . A Prologue , written and spoken by the Poet Laberius The Double Transformation , a tale .... A New Simile , in the manner of Swift Description of an Author's Bed ...
... Poems for Young Ladies , devotional , moral , and entertain- ing POEMS . A Prologue , written and spoken by the Poet Laberius The Double Transformation , a tale .... A New Simile , in the manner of Swift Description of an Author's Bed ...
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... poems of their fa- vourite authors ; others may wish that I had se- lected from works less generally read , and others still may wish that I had selected from their own . But my design was to give a ... poem here is well known , and ( 47 )
... poems of their fa- vourite authors ; others may wish that I had se- lected from works less generally read , and others still may wish that I had selected from their own . But my design was to give a ... poem here is well known , and ( 47 )
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Oliver Goldsmith. kind ; every poem here is well known , and pos- sessed , or the public has been long mistaken , of peculiar merit ; every poem has , as Aristotle ex- presses it , a beginning , a middle , and an end , in which , however ...
Oliver Goldsmith. kind ; every poem here is well known , and pos- sessed , or the public has been long mistaken , of peculiar merit ; every poem has , as Aristotle ex- presses it , a beginning , a middle , and an end , in which , however ...
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... poem , but overloaded with epithet . The heroic measure with alternate rhyme , is very properly adapted to the solemnity of the subject , as it is the slowest movement that our language admits of . The latter part of the poera is ...
... poem , but overloaded with epithet . The heroic measure with alternate rhyme , is very properly adapted to the solemnity of the subject , as it is the slowest movement that our language admits of . The latter part of the poera is ...
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... poem is one of those happinesses in which a poet excels himself , as there is nothing in all Shenstone , which any way approaches it in merit ; and , though I dislike the imitations of our old English poets in general , yet , on this ...
... poem is one of those happinesses in which a poet excels himself , as there is nothing in all Shenstone , which any way approaches it in merit ; and , though I dislike the imitations of our old English poets in general , yet , on this ...
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amuse Bailiff bar-maid beauty believe blest Bulkley Charles Marlow charms Constance Croaker daugh David Garrick dear Diggory e'en Ecod Enter Miss epilogue Exeunt Exit eyes father favour fear folly fool fortune friendship Garnet give GOLDSMITH GOOD-NATUR'D hand happiness Hastings head hear heart honour hope horses humour impudence Jarvis jewels keep labour lady laugh learning leave Leontine letter Lofty look Lord MAC FLECKNOE madam maid manner Marlow married mean merit mind Miss Catley Miss Hardcastle Miss Neville Miss Richland modest natural history never night OLIVER GOLDSMITH Olivia on't pardon passion perhaps pleasure poem poet poetry poor Pray pretty pride pruin Quadrupeds racter scarce Servant shew Sir Charles smile STOOPS TO CONQUER sure talk tell there's thing thou thought Tony venison wish write Zounds