The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. At present the few poets of England no longer de- pend on the great for subsistence , they have now no other patrons but the public , and the public , collec- tively considered , is a good , and a generous ...
Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. At present the few poets of England no longer de- pend on the great for subsistence , they have now no other patrons but the public , and the public , collec- tively considered , is a good , and a generous ...
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... poets who help to keep up the contention , and write for the stage . Mistake me not , I do not mean pieces to be acted on it , but panegyrical verses on the performers , for that is the most universal method of writing for the stage at ...
... poets who help to keep up the contention , and write for the stage . Mistake me not , I do not mean pieces to be acted on it , but panegyrical verses on the performers , for that is the most universal method of writing for the stage at ...
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... poet into a coral and bells , and a patriot sena- tor into a dumb waiter . Some days ago I went to visit the man in black , and entered his house with that cheerfulness , which the certainty of a favourable reception always inspires ...
... poet into a coral and bells , and a patriot sena- tor into a dumb waiter . Some days ago I went to visit the man in black , and entered his house with that cheerfulness , which the certainty of a favourable reception always inspires ...
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... poets , or pre- tend at least to be court - bred , who can expect to please . Should the caitiff fairly avow a design of emptying our pockets and filling his own , every reader would instantly forsake him ; even those who write for ...
... poets , or pre- tend at least to be court - bred , who can expect to please . Should the caitiff fairly avow a design of emptying our pockets and filling his own , every reader would instantly forsake him ; even those who write for ...
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... poets to scatter verses ; " the spectators are to be all in full dress ; Mrs. Tibbs « in a new sacque , ruffles , and frenched hair ; look " where you will , one thing finer than another ; Mrs. " Tibbs curtsies to the Dutchess ; her ...
... poets to scatter verses ; " the spectators are to be all in full dress ; Mrs. Tibbs « in a new sacque , ruffles , and frenched hair ; look " where you will , one thing finer than another ; Mrs. " Tibbs curtsies to the Dutchess ; her ...
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