The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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Poetry distinguished from other Writing . 356 XVI . Metaphors 369 XVII . Hyperboles ... 389 XVIII . Versification .... 394 XIX . Schools of Music , Objections thereto , and Answers .. 399 XX . Carolan the Irish Bard .... XXI .
Poetry distinguished from other Writing . 356 XVI . Metaphors 369 XVII . Hyperboles ... 389 XVIII . Versification .... 394 XIX . Schools of Music , Objections thereto , and Answers .. 399 XX . Carolan the Irish Bard .... XXI .
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There is scarcely any man but might be made the sub- ject of a very interesting and amusing history , if the writer , besides a thorough acquaintance with the character he draws , were able to make those nice distinctions which se- ...
There is scarcely any man but might be made the sub- ject of a very interesting and amusing history , if the writer , besides a thorough acquaintance with the character he draws , were able to make those nice distinctions which se- ...
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It would now be thought a very indifferent sign of a writer's good sense , to disclaim his private friends for happening to be of a different party in politics ; but it was then otherwise , the whig wits held the tory wits in great ...
It would now be thought a very indifferent sign of a writer's good sense , to disclaim his private friends for happening to be of a different party in politics ; but it was then otherwise , the whig wits held the tory wits in great ...
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... whom I often wished for , and to whom I would have often wrote , but for the same reasons I neglected writing to you . I hope I need not tell you how I love you , and how glad I shall be to hear from you ; which , next to the seeing ...
... whom I often wished for , and to whom I would have often wrote , but for the same reasons I neglected writing to you . I hope I need not tell you how I love you , and how glad I shall be to hear from you ; which , next to the seeing ...
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I may claim some merit this way , in hastening this testimonial from your friends above writing : their love to you indeed wants no spur , their ink wants no pen , their pen wants no hand , their hand wants no heart , and so forth ...
I may claim some merit this way , in hastening this testimonial from your friends above writing : their love to you indeed wants no spur , their ink wants no pen , their pen wants no hand , their hand wants no heart , and so forth ...
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