The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsT. Heptinstall, 1796 - 141 páginas |
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... nature and of the drama , viz . two gentlemen come to a man of for- tune's house , eat , drink , sleep , & c . and take it for an inn . The one is intended as a lover to the daughter ; he talks with her for some hours , and when he sees ...
... nature and of the drama , viz . two gentlemen come to a man of for- tune's house , eat , drink , sleep , & c . and take it for an inn . The one is intended as a lover to the daughter ; he talks with her for some hours , and when he sees ...
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... natural stroke in the whole play , but the young fellow giving the stolen jewels to the mother , supposing her to be the landlady . That Mr. Col- man did no justice to this piece , I honestly allow ; that he told all his friends that it ...
... natural stroke in the whole play , but the young fellow giving the stolen jewels to the mother , supposing her to be the landlady . That Mr. Col- man did no justice to this piece , I honestly allow ; that he told all his friends that it ...
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... Natural Philosopher , and Historian , Who left no species of writing untouched , or Unadorned by his pen , Whether to move laughter , Or draw tears : He was a powerful master Over the affections , Though at the same time a gentle tyrant ...
... Natural Philosopher , and Historian , Who left no species of writing untouched , or Unadorned by his pen , Whether to move laughter , Or draw tears : He was a powerful master Over the affections , Though at the same time a gentle tyrant ...
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... nature now rebel ? " Why faulters out my tongue the word farewell ? " Ye friends ! who long have witness'd to my toil , " And seen me ploughing in a thankless soil ; " Whose partial tenderness hush'd every pain , " Whose approbation ...
... nature now rebel ? " Why faulters out my tongue the word farewell ? " Ye friends ! who long have witness'd to my toil , " And seen me ploughing in a thankless soil ; " Whose partial tenderness hush'd every pain , " Whose approbation ...
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... Nature shall rise more finish'd from his hand . " Thus some magician fraught with potent skill , " Transforms , and moulds each vary'd mass at will ; " Calls animated forms of wondrous birth , " Cadmean offspring from the teeming earth ...
... Nature shall rise more finish'd from his hand . " Thus some magician fraught with potent skill , " Transforms , and moulds each vary'd mass at will ; " Calls animated forms of wondrous birth , " Cadmean offspring from the teeming earth ...
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