The Poems and Plays of Oliver GoldsmithJ. M. Dent, 1917 - 317 pages |
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... Ladies . " As to my ' Hermit " , " said the poet complacently , " that poem , Cradock , cannot be amended , " and undoubtedly it has been skilfully wrought . But it is impossible to look upon it now with the unpurged eyes of those upon ...
... Ladies . " As to my ' Hermit " , " said the poet complacently , " that poem , Cradock , cannot be amended , " and undoubtedly it has been skilfully wrought . But it is impossible to look upon it now with the unpurged eyes of those upon ...
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... Lady's Magazine , Westminster Magazine , and Universal Magazine ; he edited Poems for Young Ladies , 1766 ; Beauties of English Poesy , 1767 ; to him is attributed The History of Little Goody Two - Shoes , published by Newbery , 3rd ed ...
... Lady's Magazine , Westminster Magazine , and Universal Magazine ; he edited Poems for Young Ladies , 1766 ; Beauties of English Poesy , 1767 ; to him is attributed The History of Little Goody Two - Shoes , published by Newbery , 3rd ed ...
Page 48
... . 25-6 , which Goldsmith had in mind . ] [ A textual quotation from the love - letters of Henry Frederick , Duke of Cumberland , to Lady Grosvenor . ] Though I could not help thinking my gentleman hasty , 48 The Haunch of Venison.
... . 25-6 , which Goldsmith had in mind . ] [ A textual quotation from the love - letters of Henry Frederick , Duke of Cumberland , to Lady Grosvenor . ] Though I could not help thinking my gentleman hasty , 48 The Haunch of Venison.
Page 50
... lady cried out ; " We'll all keep a corner , " was echoed about . While thus we resolv'd , and the pasty delay'd , With looks that quite petrified , enter'd the maid ; A visage so sad , and so pale with affright , Wak'd Priam in drawing ...
... lady cried out ; " We'll all keep a corner , " was echoed about . While thus we resolv'd , and the pasty delay'd , With looks that quite petrified , enter'd the maid ; A visage so sad , and so pale with affright , Wak'd Priam in drawing ...
Page 67
... Ladies , 1767 , p . 91. The version here followed is that in the fifth edition of the Vicar , 1773 [ 4 ] , pp . 78–85 . ] [ 2 i . e . , Will o ' the Wisp . ] " Then turn to - night , and freely share Edwin and Angelina 67 Edwin and ...
... Ladies , 1767 , p . 91. The version here followed is that in the fifth edition of the Vicar , 1773 [ 4 ] , pp . 78–85 . ] [ 2 i . e . , Will o ' the Wisp . ] " Then turn to - night , and freely share Edwin and Angelina 67 Edwin and ...
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