The Traveller, The Deserted Village, and Other PoemsSamuel G. Goodrich, 1819 - 166 sidor |
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... tale , all appear to have had a real existence in the eye and in the heart of the poet . It is no objection , that the scene is purely English : the poem was designed for English readers ; but the feelings and the remembrances which it ...
... tale , all appear to have had a real existence in the eye and in the heart of the poet . It is no objection , that the scene is purely English : the poem was designed for English readers ; but the feelings and the remembrances which it ...
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... tale framed on a plan so similar that the Doctor was taxed by the scribblers of the day with having taken his ballad from the " Friar of Orders Gray . " This charge he repelled in a letter to the editor of the St. James ' Chronicle ...
... tale framed on a plan so similar that the Doctor was taxed by the scribblers of the day with having taken his ballad from the " Friar of Orders Gray . " This charge he repelled in a letter to the editor of the St. James ' Chronicle ...
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... tale " THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD ; exhibit a fertility of intellectual resources , a fund of wit and humour , and a familiar acquaintance with human nature , which entitle him to rank among the foremost of the English classics . The latter ...
... tale " THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD ; exhibit a fertility of intellectual resources , a fund of wit and humour , and a familiar acquaintance with human nature , which entitle him to rank among the foremost of the English classics . The latter ...
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... tale of blunders and difficulties , and displayed all the weakness of his character . The desire to amuse , and the love of display , seduced him into buffoonery : his knowledge was not equal to his genius , and he did not endeavour by ...
... tale of blunders and difficulties , and displayed all the weakness of his character . The desire to amuse , and the love of display , seduced him into buffoonery : his knowledge was not equal to his genius , and he did not endeavour by ...
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... tale ; Or press the bashful stranger to his food , And learn the luxury of doing good . But me , not destin'd such delights to share , My prime of life in wand'ring spent and care ; Impell'd with steps unceasing to pursue Some fleeting ...
... tale ; Or press the bashful stranger to his food , And learn the luxury of doing good . But me , not destin'd such delights to share , My prime of life in wand'ring spent and care ; Impell'd with steps unceasing to pursue Some fleeting ...
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Amidst ballad bards beauty Bishop of Dromore blessings blest bliss bookseller bow'rs breast brother BULKLEY Burke character charms cheerful David Garrick dear DESERTED VILLAGE Doctor e'en Epilogue EPITAPH Ev'n ev'ry ev❜n eyes fame flies follow'd fond Garrick genius gentle GOODRICH HART heart heav'n hermit hoard honest honour Johnson keep a corner land Lishoy lord luxury mind mirth MISS CATLEY native ne'er never o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH once pain passion pasty pensive perhaps pity plain pleas'd pleasure poem poet poet's poor pow'r praise pride reign Richard Burke rise round scene sigh SIMILE sinks Sir Joshua Reynolds skies smiling sorrow soul spread STOOPS TO CONQUER stranger supply'd swain sweet SWEET AUBURN tale thee There's thine things thou toil TRAVELLER tripe turn twas venison VICAR OF WAKEFIELD wealth Whitefoord wish'd wretch