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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... poet ) was very considerable , and it may easily be supposed he lived to the very extent of it . The fact is , his expenses were greater than his income , and his successor found the estate somewhat impaired at his decease . As soon as ...
... poet ) was very considerable , and it may easily be supposed he lived to the very extent of it . The fact is , his expenses were greater than his income , and his successor found the estate somewhat impaired at his decease . As soon as ...
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... for this paper . The poets will give you lively descriptions in their way ; I shall only acquaint you with that which is directly my province . I have just set the last hand to a couplet , for so I may 16 LIFE OF DR PARNELL . Page.
... for this paper . The poets will give you lively descriptions in their way ; I shall only acquaint you with that which is directly my province . I have just set the last hand to a couplet , for so I may 16 LIFE OF DR PARNELL . Page.
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... Homer also , prefixed to the translation of the Iliad , is written by Parnell and corrected by Pope ; and , as that great poet assures us in the same place , this correction was not effected without great labour 2 . LIFE OF DR PARNELL . 19.
... Homer also , prefixed to the translation of the Iliad , is written by Parnell and corrected by Pope ; and , as that great poet assures us in the same place , this correction was not effected without great labour 2 . LIFE OF DR PARNELL . 19.
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... poetry is so much admired ; and the language is also shamefully incorrect . Yet , though all this must be allowed ... poet has a right to expect the same secrecy in his friend as in his confessor ; the sins he discovers are not divulged ...
... poetry is so much admired ; and the language is also shamefully incorrect . Yet , though all this must be allowed ... poet has a right to expect the same secrecy in his friend as in his confessor ; the sins he discovers are not divulged ...
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... poet ; and the universal esteem in which his poems are held , and the reiterated pleasure they give in the perusal ... poetry to resemble what the generality of mankind have allowed to excel . studious and correct observer of antiquity ...
... poet ; and the universal esteem in which his poems are held , and the reiterated pleasure they give in the perusal ... poetry to resemble what the generality of mankind have allowed to excel . studious and correct observer of antiquity ...
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