The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life & Writings to which is Added a Critical Dissertation on His PoetryCadell & Davies, 1805 - 148 頁 |
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第 lvii 頁
... happiness , models life to that alone ; whence this favourite kind , pushed to an extreme , becomes a source of peculiar evils . To exemplify this by instances , is the business of the subsequent de- scriptive part of the piece . Italy ...
... happiness , models life to that alone ; whence this favourite kind , pushed to an extreme , becomes a source of peculiar evils . To exemplify this by instances , is the business of the subsequent de- scriptive part of the piece . Italy ...
第 lviii 頁
... happiness . It sufficiently accounts for that patriot passion for which they have ever been so celebrated , and which is here described in lines that reach the heart , and is illustrated by a beau- tiful simile . But this state of life ...
... happiness . It sufficiently accounts for that patriot passion for which they have ever been so celebrated , and which is here described in lines that reach the heart , and is illustrated by a beau- tiful simile . But this state of life ...
第 lix 頁
... happiness on foreign applause , shifts its principles with the change of fashion , and is a stranger to the value of self - approbation . The strong contrast to this national character is sought in Holland ; a most graphical description ...
... happiness on foreign applause , shifts its principles with the change of fashion , and is a stranger to the value of self - approbation . The strong contrast to this national character is sought in Holland ; a most graphical description ...
第 lxii 頁
... happiness of mankind is every where equal ; yet all will feel the force of the truly philosophical sentiment which con- cludes the piece , —that man's chief bliss is ever seated in his mind ; and that a small part of real felicity ...
... happiness of mankind is every where equal ; yet all will feel the force of the truly philosophical sentiment which con- cludes the piece , —that man's chief bliss is ever seated in his mind ; and that a small part of real felicity ...
第 5 頁
... , has retired early to happiness and obscurity , with an in- come of forty pounds a year . I now perceive , my dear brother , the wisdom of your humble choice . You have entered upon a sacred office , where the harvest is great , B 2.
... , has retired early to happiness and obscurity , with an in- come of forty pounds a year . I now perceive , my dear brother , the wisdom of your humble choice . You have entered upon a sacred office , where the harvest is great , B 2.
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