Poems: To which are Added Some of His Most Popular EssaysW.A. Bartow, 1824 - 216 עמודים |
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... Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog A Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Labe- rius , a Roman Knight , whom Cæsar forced · upon the Stage Prologue to Zobeide ; a Tragedy 98 99 - 101 102 Epilogue , spoken by Mr. Lee Lewes , in the.
... Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog A Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Labe- rius , a Roman Knight , whom Cæsar forced · upon the Stage Prologue to Zobeide ; a Tragedy 98 99 - 101 102 Epilogue , spoken by Mr. Lee Lewes , in the.
עמוד 16
... Poet , Natural Philosopher , and Historian , who left no species of writing untouched , or unadorned by his pen , whether to move laughter , or draw tears : he was a powerful master over the affections , though , at the same time , a ...
... Poet , Natural Philosopher , and Historian , who left no species of writing untouched , or unadorned by his pen , whether to move laughter , or draw tears : he was a powerful master over the affections , though , at the same time , a ...
עמוד 17
To which are Added Some of His Most Popular Essays Oliver Goldsmith. As a poet , Goldsmith is characterized by elegance , tenderness , and simplicity . He is of the school of Dry- den and Pope , rather than that of Spencer and Milton ...
To which are Added Some of His Most Popular Essays Oliver Goldsmith. As a poet , Goldsmith is characterized by elegance , tenderness , and simplicity . He is of the school of Dry- den and Pope , rather than that of Spencer and Milton ...
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... party , that which pursues poet- ical fame is the wildest . Poetry makes a principal amusement among unpolish- ed nations ; but in a country verging to the extremes of refinement , painting and music come in for a share.
... party , that which pursues poet- ical fame is the wildest . Poetry makes a principal amusement among unpolish- ed nations ; but in a country verging to the extremes of refinement , painting and music come in for a share.
עמוד 22
... poet : his taw- dry lampoons are called satires ; his turbulence is said to be force , and his phrenzy fire . one . What reception a poem may find , which has neither abuse , party , nor blank verse to support it , I cannot tell , nor ...
... poet : his taw- dry lampoons are called satires ; his turbulence is said to be force , and his phrenzy fire . one . What reception a poem may find , which has neither abuse , party , nor blank verse to support it , I cannot tell , nor ...
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acquaintance Alcander amusement beauty blessed bliss breast Bulkley charms creature cried Asem David Garrick dear distress dress e'en Eastcheap Edmund Burke Epilogue eyes Falstaff fancied fond fool fortune friendship genius gentleman give Goldsmith good-natured happiness heart heaven honour humour kingdom of Ireland knew lady learning lived lord luxury Lysippus mad dog manner master mind mirth Miss Catley nature nerally never night o'er observe OLIVER GOLDSMITH once passion pasty perceived pity pleased pleasure poem poet poor praise pride replied round Samuel Johnson scarce seemed Septimius Sir Joshua Reynolds smiling society soon sorrow soul Stoops to Conquer story sure SWEET AUBURN tavern tell terror thee thing thou thought thousand guineas tion toil turn twas venison vice Vide page 68 village virtue wealth Whitefoord whole wisdom woman wretch youth