Oliver Goldsmith, 第 47 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 - 202 頁 |
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第 57 頁
... thought . In spite of his sternest strictures , with what pleasure he must have written of France and Italy , " So blest a life these thoughtless realms display ; / Thus idly busy rolls their world away " ( II , 14 ) . But away with all ...
... thought . In spite of his sternest strictures , with what pleasure he must have written of France and Italy , " So blest a life these thoughtless realms display ; / Thus idly busy rolls their world away " ( II , 14 ) . But away with all ...
第 72 頁
... thought better fitted to the sub- ject . " Cooke observed that Goldsmith would sometimes " exceed his prose design by writing several verses impromptu , but these he would take uncommon pains afterwards to revise , lest they should be ...
... thought better fitted to the sub- ject . " Cooke observed that Goldsmith would sometimes " exceed his prose design by writing several verses impromptu , but these he would take uncommon pains afterwards to revise , lest they should be ...
第 74 頁
... thought of the hamlets he had known in Ireland . Since he seems to have enjoyed the glitter and the pomp , and ... thoughts ? " asked Goldsmith , assum- ing the guise of the Man in Black . " Ah , turn thine eyes / Where the poor ...
... thought of the hamlets he had known in Ireland . Since he seems to have enjoyed the glitter and the pomp , and ... thoughts ? " asked Goldsmith , assum- ing the guise of the Man in Black . " Ah , turn thine eyes / Where the poor ...
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