The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, 第 4 卷A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... manner of paying my respects to him , instead of following my friend Jervas's example , which , to say the truth , I have as much inclination to do as I want ability . I have been ever since December last in greater variety of business ...
... manner of paying my respects to him , instead of following my friend Jervas's example , which , to say the truth , I have as much inclination to do as I want ability . I have been ever since December last in greater variety of business ...
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... manner Pope answered him in the tone of his own complaints ; and these descriptions of the imagined distress of his situation served to give him a tem- porary relief ; they threw off the blame from himself , and laid upon fortune and ...
... manner Pope answered him in the tone of his own complaints ; and these descriptions of the imagined distress of his situation served to give him a tem- porary relief ; they threw off the blame from himself , and laid upon fortune and ...
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... manner of Rabelais ; which is betwixt some meaning and no meaning ) ; and yet it may be said , when present thought and opportunity is wanting , their pens want ink , their hands want pens , their hearts want hands , etc. till time ...
... manner of Rabelais ; which is betwixt some meaning and no meaning ) ; and yet it may be said , when present thought and opportunity is wanting , their pens want ink , their hands want pens , their hearts want hands , etc. till time ...
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... manner . It is true , his productions teem with imagina- tion , and show great learning , but they want that ease and sweetness for which his poetry is so much admired ; and the language is also shamefully incorrect . Yet , though all ...
... manner . It is true , his productions teem with imagina- tion , and show great learning , but they want that ease and sweetness for which his poetry is so much admired ; and the language is also shamefully incorrect . Yet , though all ...
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... manner , is one of the most difficult trifles that can possibly be imagined . I am assured that it was written upon the following occa- sion . Before the Rape of the Lock was yet completed , Pope was reading it to his friend Swift , who ...
... manner , is one of the most difficult trifles that can possibly be imagined . I am assured that it was written upon the following occa- sion . Before the Rape of the Lock was yet completed , Pope was reading it to his friend Swift , who ...
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