Poems: To which are Added Some of His Most Popular EssaysW.A. Bartow, 1824 - 216 pages |
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... of Dress 182 Asem , an Eastern Tale ; or , the Wisdom of Provi- dence in the moral Government of the World A Reverie at the Boar's Head Tavern , in Eastcheap 198 189 THE LIFE OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH . OLIVER GOLDSMITH was the CONTENTS .
... of Dress 182 Asem , an Eastern Tale ; or , the Wisdom of Provi- dence in the moral Government of the World A Reverie at the Boar's Head Tavern , in Eastcheap 198 189 THE LIFE OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH . OLIVER GOLDSMITH was the CONTENTS .
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... Vide page 68 , Vide page 68 . The Rev. Dr. Dodd . Dr. Kenrick , who read lectures at the Devil Tavern , under the title of " The School of Shakspeare . " * Macpherson write bombast , and call it a style MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . 73.
... Vide page 68 , Vide page 68 . The Rev. Dr. Dodd . Dr. Kenrick , who read lectures at the Devil Tavern , under the title of " The School of Shakspeare . " * Macpherson write bombast , and call it a style MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . 73.
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... render us each day more sensible of the defects of our constitution : with this in view , therefore , let us often recur to the amusements of youth ; endea- 198 ESSAYS . A Reverie at the Boar's Head Tavern, in Eastcheap.
... render us each day more sensible of the defects of our constitution : with this in view , therefore , let us often recur to the amusements of youth ; endea- 198 ESSAYS . A Reverie at the Boar's Head Tavern, in Eastcheap.
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... sat at the Boar's head tavern , still kept at Eastcheap . Here , by a pleasant fire , in the very room where old sir John Falstaff cracked his jokes in the very chair which was sometimes honoured by prince Heury , ESSAYS . 199.
... sat at the Boar's head tavern , still kept at Eastcheap . Here , by a pleasant fire , in the very room where old sir John Falstaff cracked his jokes in the very chair which was sometimes honoured by prince Heury , ESSAYS . 199.
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... tavern that had such a long succession of customers : I could not help thinking that an account of this kind would be a pleasing contrast of the manners of dif- ferent ages ; but my landlord could give me no infor- mation . He continued ...
... tavern that had such a long succession of customers : I could not help thinking that an account of this kind would be a pleasing contrast of the manners of dif- ferent ages ; but my landlord could give me no infor- mation . He continued ...
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acquaintance admiration Alcander amusement appear battle of Agincourt beauty began boys breast Bulkley charms creature cried Asem Dæmons dear devil distress dress e'en Eastcheap eyes fancied fond fool fortune friendship fright frugality genius gentleman give Goldsmith good-natured happy head heart honour humour instruct justice kingdom of Ireland knew lady learning lived lord luxury Lysippus mad dog Manetho manner master mastiff mind mirth miser Miss Catley nature nerally never night obliged observe OLIVER GOLDSMITH once Orsini family passion perceived pity pleased pleasure poet poor porringer praise pride rapture replied Samson Gideon scarce seemed Septimius smiling society soon soul Stoops to Conquer story sure tavern tell temper terror thee thing thou thought thousand guineas tion toil turn twas Vauxhall Gardens venison vice virtue whole wisdom woman youth