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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... pleasure in view , and can seldom find it but among each other . The Scribblerus Club , when the members were in town , were seldom asun- der , and they often made excursions together into the country , and generally on foot . Swift was ...
... pleasure in view , and can seldom find it but among each other . The Scribblerus Club , when the members were in town , were seldom asun- der , and they often made excursions together into the country , and generally on foot . Swift was ...
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... pleasure they give in the perusal , are a sufficient test of their merit . He appears to me to be the last of that great school that had modelled itself upon the ancients , and taught English poetry to resemble what the generality of ...
... pleasure they give in the perusal , are a sufficient test of their merit . He appears to me to be the last of that great school that had modelled itself upon the ancients , and taught English poetry to resemble what the generality of ...
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... pleasure than it has given the public in the perusal . It seems to have more spirit than the original ; but it is extraordinary that it was published as an original and not as a translation . Pope should have acknowledged it , as he ...
... pleasure than it has given the public in the perusal . It seems to have more spirit than the original ; but it is extraordinary that it was published as an original and not as a translation . Pope should have acknowledged it , as he ...
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... pleasure had so much the ascendency , that he seemed contented rather with the consciousness of his own great powers than their exertion . However , his friends , and those who knew him most in- timately , were thoroughly sensible of ...
... pleasure had so much the ascendency , that he seemed contented rather with the consciousness of his own great powers than their exertion . However , his friends , and those who knew him most in- timately , were thoroughly sensible of ...
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... pleasure ; and instead of aiming to excel in praiseworthy pursuits , Bo- lingbroke seemed more ambitious of being thought the greatest rake about town . This period might have been compared to that of fermentation in liquors , which ...
... pleasure ; and instead of aiming to excel in praiseworthy pursuits , Bo- lingbroke seemed more ambitious of being thought the greatest rake about town . This period might have been compared to that of fermentation in liquors , which ...
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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