The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan and Company, limited, 1933 - 695 páginas |
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... poet then seems to rest from his labour , and is at length overtaken by his assiduous pursuer . Both characters are then blended into one : the historian and orator catch all the poet's fire , and leave him no real mark of distinction ...
... poet then seems to rest from his labour , and is at length overtaken by his assiduous pursuer . Both characters are then blended into one : the historian and orator catch all the poet's fire , and leave him no real mark of distinction ...
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... poet , was better off , -he had two trades ; he was a poet for his diversion , and helped to turn a mill in order to gain a livelihood . Terence was a slave ; and Boethius died in a gaol . Among the Italians , Paulo Borghese , almost as ...
... poet , was better off , -he had two trades ; he was a poet for his diversion , and helped to turn a mill in order to gain a livelihood . Terence was a slave ; and Boethius died in a gaol . Among the Italians , Paulo Borghese , almost as ...
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... poet to please his audience . But happy would he be , were these the only difficulties he had to encounter ; there are many other more dangerous combinations against the little wit of the age . Our poet's perform- ance must undergo a ...
... poet to please his audience . But happy would he be , were these the only difficulties he had to encounter ; there are many other more dangerous combinations against the little wit of the age . Our poet's perform- ance must undergo a ...
Conteúdo
MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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