The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 26
Seite 17
... going on the old rate , and want you and the Dean prodigiously , and am in hopes of making you a visit this summer , and of hearing from you both , now you are together . Fortescue , I am sure , will be concerned that he is not in ...
... going on the old rate , and want you and the Dean prodigiously , and am in hopes of making you a visit this summer , and of hearing from you both , now you are together . Fortescue , I am sure , will be concerned that he is not in ...
Seite 67
... going into exile , and by proper application to the throne , was allowed a sufficient maintenance to support her with becoming dignity : however , she did not long survive his first disgrace ; and upon his becoming a 5 . LORD ...
... going into exile , and by proper application to the throne , was allowed a sufficient maintenance to support her with becoming dignity : however , she did not long survive his first disgrace ; and upon his becoming a 5 . LORD ...
Seite 74
... going to that country , as it was generally known that disdain , vexation , and disappointment had driven him there , many of his friends as well as his enemies supposed that he was once again gone over to the Pretender . Among the ...
... going to that country , as it was generally known that disdain , vexation , and disappointment had driven him there , many of his friends as well as his enemies supposed that he was once again gone over to the Pretender . Among the ...
Seite 89
... going to appear , his natural humour turns to pertness , and for real wit he is obliged to substitute vivacity . His first publication draws a crowd ; they part dissatisfied ; and the author , never more to be indulged with a favourable ...
... going to appear , his natural humour turns to pertness , and for real wit he is obliged to substitute vivacity . His first publication draws a crowd ; they part dissatisfied ; and the author , never more to be indulged with a favourable ...
Seite 102
... going up to the prætor's chair , he was brutally repulsed by the attending lictors . The attention of the poor is generally driven from one ungrateful object to another . Night coming on , he now found himself under a necessity of ...
... going up to the prætor's chair , he was brutally repulsed by the attending lictors . The attention of the poor is generally driven from one ungrateful object to another . Night coming on , he now found himself under a necessity of ...
Inhalt
3 | |
16 | |
87 | |
109 | |
127 | |
144 | |
162 | |
186 | |
267 | |
275 | |
281 | |
296 | |
306 | |
308 | |
311 | |
316 | |
198 | |
202 | |
205 | |
214 | |
218 | |
220 | |
223 | |
227 | |
233 | |
242 | |
247 | |
249 | |
253 | |
263 | |
319 | |
323 | |
332 | |
356 | |
369 | |
389 | |
394 | |
399 | |
405 | |
408 | |
415 | |
417 | |
421 | |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquainted admiration agreeable Alcander amusement appearance Asem Battersea beauty began Bidderman called character comedy continued David Mallet David Rizzio death distress dress Duke Duke of Ormond Earl of Mar eloquence employed endeavoured enemy England English ESSAY excellent eyes fame favour fond fortune friends friendship gave genius gentleman give hand happiness Homer honour humour Iliad imagination imitation justice king knew labour lady language learning letters lived Lord Bolingbroke mankind manner means merit mind nature never obliged observed occasion once Parnell party passion perceive Pergolese perhaps person philosopher pleased pleasure poet poetry polite Pope possessed praise present Pretender Pretender's racter received resolved retired ridiculous Saracen says Scotland Scribblerus Club seemed seldom society soon superiour taste thing THOMAS PARNELL thought tion tories Virgil virtue VISCOUNT BOLINGBROKE whigs whole word writing Zoilus