The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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It is true , his productions teem with imagina- tion , and show great learning , but they want that ease and sweetness for which his poetry is so much admired ; and the language is also shamefully incorrect . Yet , though all this must ...
It is true , his productions teem with imagina- tion , and show great learning , but they want that ease and sweetness for which his poetry is so much admired ; and the language is also shamefully incorrect . Yet , though all this must ...
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Hesiod , or the Rise of Woman , is a very fine illustra- tion of a hint from Hesiod . It was one of his earliest pro- ductions , and first appeared in a miscellany published by Tonson . Of the three songs that follow , two of them were ...
Hesiod , or the Rise of Woman , is a very fine illustra- tion of a hint from Hesiod . It was one of his earliest pro- ductions , and first appeared in a miscellany published by Tonson . Of the three songs that follow , two of them were ...
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The letter to Mr Pope is one of the finest compliments that ever was paid to any poet ; the description of his situa- tion at the end of it is very fine , but far from being true . That part of it where he deplores his being far from ...
The letter to Mr Pope is one of the finest compliments that ever was paid to any poet ; the description of his situa- tion at the end of it is very fine , but far from being true . That part of it where he deplores his being far from ...
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... and disinterested ; for the latter chose to follow his fortune , and the next day resigned his employ- ments in the administration , following his friend's example , and setting an example at once of integrity and modera- tion .
... and disinterested ; for the latter chose to follow his fortune , and the next day resigned his employ- ments in the administration , following his friend's example , and setting an example at once of integrity and modera- tion .
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With these assurances the duke embarked , though he had heard before of the seizure of many of his most zealous adhe- rents , of the dispersion of many more , and the consterna- tion of all ; so that upon his arrival at Plymouth ...
With these assurances the duke embarked , though he had heard before of the seizure of many of his most zealous adhe- rents , of the dispersion of many more , and the consterna- tion of all ; so that upon his arrival at Plymouth ...
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