The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan and Company, limited, 1933 - 695 páginas |
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... attempt at humour , which will pass upon most for humour in reality . To effect this , readers must be treated with ... attempting to avoid somebody who followed : we now turned to the right , then to the left ; as we went forward , he ...
... attempt at humour , which will pass upon most for humour in reality . To effect this , readers must be treated with ... attempting to avoid somebody who followed : we now turned to the right , then to the left ; as we went forward , he ...
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... attempted to be awkwardly merry ; and the Virtuosi and the Nascotti sat upon the merits of every contemporary ... attempt . But two poets in an age are not sufficient to revive the splen- dour of decaying genius ; nor should we ...
... attempted to be awkwardly merry ; and the Virtuosi and the Nascotti sat upon the merits of every contemporary ... attempt . But two poets in an age are not sufficient to revive the splen- dour of decaying genius ; nor should we ...
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... attempt to write a tragedy in French without rhyme , and take such liberties as are allowed in England and Italy , I was at least determined to trans- plant those beauties from the English stage which I thought not incompatible with ...
... attempt to write a tragedy in French without rhyme , and take such liberties as are allowed in England and Italy , I was at least determined to trans- plant those beauties from the English stage which I thought not incompatible with ...
Conteúdo
MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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