Oliver Goldsmith, 第 47 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 - 202 頁 |
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第 52 頁
... poem may find , which has neither abuse , party , nor blank verse to support it , I cannot tell , nor am I solicitous to know . My aims are right " ( II , 4-5 ) . What his aims were in writing The Traveller Goldsmith stated clearly to ...
... poem may find , which has neither abuse , party , nor blank verse to support it , I cannot tell , nor am I solicitous to know . My aims are right " ( II , 4-5 ) . What his aims were in writing The Traveller Goldsmith stated clearly to ...
第 60 頁
... poems . “ The Hermit , ” which he worked over for many years , was one of his favorites . " As to my Hermit , that poem , ... cannot be amended , " he said to Joseph Cradock not long before his death when he was consid- ering the ...
... poems . “ The Hermit , ” which he worked over for many years , was one of his favorites . " As to my Hermit , that poem , ... cannot be amended , " he said to Joseph Cradock not long before his death when he was consid- ering the ...
第 70 頁
... poem , The Deserted Village . The poem appeared in 1770 , six years after the publication of The Traveller , and was an immediate success . It was dedicated to Sir Joshua Reynolds , his kindly older friend , in whose home he had spent ...
... poem , The Deserted Village . The poem appeared in 1770 , six years after the publication of The Traveller , and was an immediate success . It was dedicated to Sir Joshua Reynolds , his kindly older friend , in whose home he had spent ...
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