The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life & Writings to which is Added a Critical Dissertation on His PoetryCadell & Davies, 1805 - 148 sider |
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Side xlv
... feel for his rhymes , For his Essays were curbs on the rage of the times . Nay , the critic , all school'd in grammatical sense , Who look'd in the glow of description for tense , Reform'd as he read , fell a dupe to his art , And ...
... feel for his rhymes , For his Essays were curbs on the rage of the times . Nay , the critic , all school'd in grammatical sense , Who look'd in the glow of description for tense , Reform'd as he read , fell a dupe to his art , And ...
Side lxxi
... feel : But ruddy damsels o'er thy tomb shall bend , And conscious weep for their and virtue's friend ; The milk - maid shall reject the shepherd's song , And cease to carol as she toils along ; All Auburn shall bewail the fatal day When ...
... feel : But ruddy damsels o'er thy tomb shall bend , And conscious weep for their and virtue's friend ; The milk - maid shall reject the shepherd's song , And cease to carol as she toils along ; All Auburn shall bewail the fatal day When ...
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... feels Its motions stop , or frenzy fire the wheels . Nor this the worst . As nature's ties decay , As duty , love , and honour , fail to sway , Fictitious bonds , the bonds of wealth and law , Still gather strength , and force ... feel 25.
... feels Its motions stop , or frenzy fire the wheels . Nor this the worst . As nature's ties decay , As duty , love , and honour , fail to sway , Fictitious bonds , the bonds of wealth and law , Still gather strength , and force ... feel 25.
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MEMOIRS of Oliver Goldsmith M B | i |
On the Poetry of Dr Goldsmith | xlvii |
The Tears of Genius By Mr Pratt | lxviii |
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