The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... expression , both which the best of our succeeding drama- tic poets thought proper to take for their models . Rowe ... expressions now crept into the language , and became the transient fashion of the day . The upper galleries , by the ...
... expression , both which the best of our succeeding drama- tic poets thought proper to take for their models . Rowe ... expressions now crept into the language , and became the transient fashion of the day . The upper galleries , by the ...
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... expressing my uneasiness at this disappoint- ment , I found the attention of the company employed upon a fat figure , who , with a voice more rough than the Stafford- shire giant's , was giving us the Softly Sweet in Lydian Mea- sure of ...
... expressing my uneasiness at this disappoint- ment , I found the attention of the company employed upon a fat figure , who , with a voice more rough than the Stafford- shire giant's , was giving us the Softly Sweet in Lydian Mea- sure of ...
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... expression under the inimitable pencil of a Le Sueur . Humanity is melted into tears of tender admi- ration , by the deportment of Henry IV . of France , while his rebellious subjects compelled him to form the blockade of his capital ...
... expression under the inimitable pencil of a Le Sueur . Humanity is melted into tears of tender admi- ration , by the deportment of Henry IV . of France , while his rebellious subjects compelled him to form the blockade of his capital ...
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... expression , make him a more perfect master of his mother tongue . Cicero tells us , that in translating two orations , which the most cele- brated orators of Greece pronounced against each other , he performed this task , not as a ...
... expression , make him a more perfect master of his mother tongue . Cicero tells us , that in translating two orations , which the most cele- brated orators of Greece pronounced against each other , he performed this task , not as a ...
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... expression , while the fancy is ravished with enchanting images , and the heart warmed to rapture and ecstasy , we must allow that poetry is a perfection to which nature would gladly aspire ; and that though it surpasses , it does not ...
... expression , while the fancy is ravished with enchanting images , and the heart warmed to rapture and ecstasy , we must allow that poetry is a perfection to which nature would gladly aspire ; and that though it surpasses , it does not ...
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