Oliver Goldsmith, 第 47 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 - 202 頁 |
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第 50 頁
... poet , though he called it the character of a poet . “ I fancy , " he wrote , " the character of a poet is in every country the same : fond of enjoying the present , careless of the future ; his conversation that of a man of sense , his ...
... poet , though he called it the character of a poet . “ I fancy , " he wrote , " the character of a poet is in every country the same : fond of enjoying the present , careless of the future ; his conversation that of a man of sense , his ...
第 68 頁
... poet who never lost his Irish brogue , had begun to move among the damask drawing rooms of London , and to match his manners - never successfully — with those of Horace Walpole and Lord Chesterfield . " Absurdity is the poet's game ...
... poet who never lost his Irish brogue , had begun to move among the damask drawing rooms of London , and to match his manners - never successfully — with those of Horace Walpole and Lord Chesterfield . " Absurdity is the poet's game ...
第 78 頁
... poet's death . Goldsmith never laid aside his playfully poetic pen , even though he had decided that he could earn more money by " plain prose . ” “ The Haunch of Venison , " " A Poetical Epistle to Lord Clare " was sent to Robert ...
... poet's death . Goldsmith never laid aside his playfully poetic pen , even though he had decided that he could earn more money by " plain prose . ” “ The Haunch of Venison , " " A Poetical Epistle to Lord Clare " was sent to Robert ...
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