The Poetical Works ...Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 355 pages |
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... called Pallas , or Pallasmore . Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith had eight children , five of whom were sons . OLIVER , the fifth child , and second son , was born in the house at Pallas , on the 10th of Novem- ber , 1728. Two years later his ...
... called Pallas , or Pallasmore . Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith had eight children , five of whom were sons . OLIVER , the fifth child , and second son , was born in the house at Pallas , on the 10th of Novem- ber , 1728. Two years later his ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. The magnificent scenery of Switzerland had a powerful effect on his imagination , and seems to have called into exercise those poetical GOLDSMITH'S WALK , AT PECKHAM . 12 MEMOIR OF.
Oliver Goldsmith. The magnificent scenery of Switzerland had a powerful effect on his imagination , and seems to have called into exercise those poetical GOLDSMITH'S WALK , AT PECKHAM . 12 MEMOIR OF.
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... called " The Bee , " which , though it did not survive its eighth number , contained some of his liveliest essays . In one of them the text is the maxim commonly fathered on Talleyrand , that the use of language to man is that of ...
... called " The Bee , " which , though it did not survive its eighth number , contained some of his liveliest essays . In one of them the text is the maxim commonly fathered on Talleyrand , that the use of language to man is that of ...
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... called them . For the development of his genius , Goldsmith did not owe him anything whatever : and the rise of his fame was only some- what quicker because of Johnson's aid . Goldsmith did owe to him much kind and good advice , and ...
... called them . For the development of his genius , Goldsmith did not owe him anything whatever : and the rise of his fame was only some- what quicker because of Johnson's aid . Goldsmith did owe to him much kind and good advice , and ...
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... called in reverential regard to his memory , " GOLDSMITH'S BUILDINGS , " and the north side of the Temple Church , a tombstone , replacing one that had been destroyed , was , through the instru- mentality of Mr. Cyrus Redding , erected ...
... called in reverential regard to his memory , " GOLDSMITH'S BUILDINGS , " and the north side of the Temple Church , a tombstone , replacing one that had been destroyed , was , through the instru- mentality of Mr. Cyrus Redding , erected ...
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Ballads beauty blessings blest bliss bound in cloth breast BULKLEY Burke CHALDEAN CHARLES BENNETT CHARLES GRIFFIN charms cheer CHORUS cloth and gold cloth gilt elegant comedy Covent Garden cried David Garrick dear Edited EDMUND BURKE EPILOGUE essays eyes fame Fcap fear flies folly handsomely bound heart Heaven honour Illustrated Johnson Kilkenny labour land Lord luxury Memoir and Notes mind mirth MISS CATLEY never o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH pain Pasty plain pleasure poem Poetical Poets poor praise pride rage raptures Recitative Reynolds rise ROBERT BELL round Royal 8vo scene SECOND PRIEST SECOND PROPHET sigh sinks sizar skies smiling SONG sorrow soul spread spurn Stoops to Conquer supplies swain sweet SWEET Auburn thee thine thou thoughts toil Toned Paper triumph turn Twas Ven'son village wealth weep Whitefoord WILLIAM SPALDING WOMAN wretch yonder youth