The Poems and Plays of Oliver GoldsmithJ. M. Dent, 1917 - 317 pages |
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... , COLOURED TOP ; LEATHER , ROUND CORNERS , GILT TOP ; LIBRARY BINDING IN CLOTH , & QUARTER PIGSKIN LONDON : J. M. DENT & SONS , LTD . NEW YORK : E. P. DUTTON & CO . 37-142 22 OETS ARE THIE TRUMPETS WHICH SING TO BATTLE POETS ARE.
... , COLOURED TOP ; LEATHER , ROUND CORNERS , GILT TOP ; LIBRARY BINDING IN CLOTH , & QUARTER PIGSKIN LONDON : J. M. DENT & SONS , LTD . NEW YORK : E. P. DUTTON & CO . 37-142 22 OETS ARE THIE TRUMPETS WHICH SING TO BATTLE POETS ARE.
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Oliver Goldsmith. OETS ARE THIE TRUMPETS WHICH SING TO BATTLE POETS ARE THE UNACKNOWL EDGED LEGISLATORS OF THEO WORLD SHELLEY THE POEMS AND PLAYS OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH EVERY MAN WILL.
Oliver Goldsmith. OETS ARE THIE TRUMPETS WHICH SING TO BATTLE POETS ARE THE UNACKNOWL EDGED LEGISLATORS OF THEO WORLD SHELLEY THE POEMS AND PLAYS OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH EVERY MAN WILL.
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... poet upon the tradition of some youthful couplets to a pretty cousin , who had married a richer man . As it was , if he could not be said " to have seen life steadily , and seen it whole , " he had , at all events , inspected it pretty ...
... poet upon the tradition of some youthful couplets to a pretty cousin , who had married a richer man . As it was , if he could not be said " to have seen life steadily , and seen it whole , " he had , at all events , inspected it pretty ...
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... poet , " it must have been solely upon the strength of the unpublished fragment of The Traveller , which in the interval , he had sent to his brother Henry from abroad . It is even more remarkable that — although so skilful a ...
... poet , " it must have been solely upon the strength of the unpublished fragment of The Traveller , which in the interval , he had sent to his brother Henry from abroad . It is even more remarkable that — although so skilful a ...
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