The Life of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: From a Variety of Original Sources, Tom 2J. Murray, 1837 |
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... given in the edition of his Works that accompanies these volumes . One of the inducements to the undertaking was the prevailing popularity of such performances , in consequence of the admiration excited by the music of Handel . Another ...
... given in the edition of his Works that accompanies these volumes . One of the inducements to the undertaking was the prevailing popularity of such performances , in consequence of the admiration excited by the music of Handel . Another ...
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... given it in a second . The application to Mr. Steevens and his reply are dated September 1797 . The Bishop writes- " Your obliging letter was received this morn- ing and merits my best thanks , which I could not defer presenting a ...
... given it in a second . The application to Mr. Steevens and his reply are dated September 1797 . The Bishop writes- " Your obliging letter was received this morn- ing and merits my best thanks , which I could not defer presenting a ...
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... given for him to correct , though I think he would scarce have adopted the four lines in his epilogue to his printed comedy from it , had it not been his own . " He gave it me among a parcel of letters and papers some written by himself ...
... given for him to correct , though I think he would scarce have adopted the four lines in his epilogue to his printed comedy from it , had it not been his own . " He gave it me among a parcel of letters and papers some written by himself ...
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... given commences , the time between the sale and the publication would be exactly two years ; if in the autumn , it would be necessarily less ; and as he was at the latter period with Mrs. Fleming , we may acquit her of the indignity ...
... given commences , the time between the sale and the publication would be exactly two years ; if in the autumn , it would be necessarily less ; and as he was at the latter period with Mrs. Fleming , we may acquit her of the indignity ...
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... given pleasure to every description of reader , he thought might be safely followed as the best . So likewise thought Dr. Johnson . Public opinion sided with both ; and public opinion , as Aristotle and Cicero , and many others have ...
... given pleasure to every description of reader , he thought might be safely followed as the best . So likewise thought Dr. Johnson . Public opinion sided with both ; and public opinion , as Aristotle and Cicero , and many others have ...
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Strona 263 - How often have I blest the coming day, When toil remitting lent its turn to play, And all the village train, from labour free, Led up their sports beneath the spreading tree...
Strona 244 - Yet he was kind, or, if severe in aught, The love he bore to learning was in fault.
Strona 274 - Redress the rigours of the inclement clime ; Aid slighted truth with thy persuasive strain ; Teach erring man to spurn the rage of gain : Teach him, that states of native strength...
Strona 266 - Though round its breast the rolling clouds are spread, Eternal sunshine settles on its head. Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way, With blossom'd furze unprofitably gay, There, in his noisy mansion, skill'd to rule, The village master taught his little school...
Strona 30 - Stern o'er each bosom reason holds her state With daring aims irregularly great ; Pride in their port, defiance in their eye, I see the lords of human kind pass by...
Strona 81 - Twas Edwin's self that prest ! " Turn, Angelina, ever dear, My charmer, turn to see Thy own, thy long-lost Edwin here, Restored to love and thee ! " Thus let me hold thee to my heart, And every care resign : And shall we never, never part, My life — my all that's mine ? " No, never from this hour to part, Well live and love so true ; The sigh that rends thy constant heart Shall break thy Edwin's too.
Strona 113 - THERE are a hundred faults in this thing, and a hundred things might be said to prove them beauties. But it is needless. A book may be amusing with numerous errors, or it may be very dull without a single absurdity.
Strona 205 - Whether, indeed, we take him as a poet, — as a comic writer, — or as an historian, he stands in the first class.
Strona 313 - But, hang it ! to poets who seldom can eat Your very good mutton's a very good treat ; Such dainties to them their health it might hurt ; It's like sending them ruffles, when wanting a shirt.
Strona 168 - With cool submission joins the lab'ring train, And social sorrow loses half its pain : Our anxious bard, without complaint, may share This bustling season's epidemic care, Like...