The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: With a Sketch of His Life and WritingsFrom the Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 - 112 sidor |
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... agree- able feast upon murdered reputation . Such readers generally admire some half - witted thing , who wants to be thought a bold man , having lost the character of a wise one . Him they dignify with the name of poet : his tawdry ...
... agree- able feast upon murdered reputation . Such readers generally admire some half - witted thing , who wants to be thought a bold man , having lost the character of a wise one . Him they dignify with the name of poet : his tawdry ...
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... chiefs blockade the throne , Contracting regal power to stretch their own ; When I behold a factious band agree To call it freedom when themselves are free ; Each wanton judge new penal statutes draw , Laws grind 20 THE TRAVELLER .
... chiefs blockade the throne , Contracting regal power to stretch their own ; When I behold a factious band agree To call it freedom when themselves are free ; Each wanton judge new penal statutes draw , Laws grind 20 THE TRAVELLER .
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... agree : To make out the dinner full certain I am , That Ridge is anchovy , and Reynolds 10 is lamb ; That Hickey's11 a capon , and , by the same rule , Magnanimous Goldsmith , a gooseberry fool . At a dinner so various , at such a ...
... agree : To make out the dinner full certain I am , That Ridge is anchovy , and Reynolds 10 is lamb ; That Hickey's11 a capon , and , by the same rule , Magnanimous Goldsmith , a gooseberry fool . At a dinner so various , at such a ...
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... agree , Being each as great a thief as he : But e'en his deity's existence Shall lend my simile assistance . Our modern bards ! why what a pox Are they , but senseless stones and blocks ? DESCRIPTION OF AN AUTHOR'S BED - CHAMBER . WHERE ...
... agree , Being each as great a thief as he : But e'en his deity's existence Shall lend my simile assistance . Our modern bards ! why what a pox Are they , but senseless stones and blocks ? DESCRIPTION OF AN AUTHOR'S BED - CHAMBER . WHERE ...
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... agree I've all the critics and the wits for me . They , I am sure , will answer my commands ; Ye candid judging few , hold up your hands : What , no return ? I find too late , I fear , That modern judges seldom enter here . MISS CATLEY ...
... agree I've all the critics and the wits for me . They , I am sure , will answer my commands ; Ye candid judging few , hold up your hands : What , no return ? I find too late , I fear , That modern judges seldom enter here . MISS CATLEY ...
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