The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... hands . For my own , I beg earnestly of you to return to us as soon as possible . You know how very much I want you ; and that , however your business may depend upon any other , my business depends entirely upon you ; and yet still I ...
... hands . For my own , I beg earnestly of you to return to us as soon as possible . You know how very much I want you ; and that , however your business may depend upon any other , my business depends entirely upon you ; and yet still I ...
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... hands , I mean your Zoilus , which really transcends the expectation I had conceived of it . I have put it into the press , beginning with the poem Batrachom : for you seem , by the first paragraph of the dedication to it , to de ...
... hands , I mean your Zoilus , which really transcends the expectation I had conceived of it . I have put it into the press , beginning with the poem Batrachom : for you seem , by the first paragraph of the dedication to it , to de ...
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... hand to a couplet , for so I may call two nymphs in one piece . They are Pope's favourites : and though few , you will guess must have cost me more pains ⚫ than any nymphs can be worth . He has been so un- reasonable as to expect that ...
... hand to a couplet , for so I may call two nymphs in one piece . They are Pope's favourites : and though few , you will guess must have cost me more pains ⚫ than any nymphs can be worth . He has been so un- reasonable as to expect that ...
第 16 頁
... hand , ' their hand wants no heart , and so forth , ( after the imanner of Rabelais ; which is betwixt some mean- ' ing and no meaning ) ; and yet it may be said , when present thought and opportunity is wanting , their pens want ink ...
... hand , ' their hand wants no heart , and so forth , ( after the imanner of Rabelais ; which is betwixt some mean- ' ing and no meaning ) ; and yet it may be said , when present thought and opportunity is wanting , their pens want ink ...
第 17 頁
... hand that raised his best statue , and decked it with ' its old laurels , should also hang up the scare - crow of ' his miserable critic , and gibbet up the carcase of Zoilus , to the terror of the witlings of posterity . ' More , and ...
... hand that raised his best statue , and decked it with ' its old laurels , should also hang up the scare - crow of ' his miserable critic , and gibbet up the carcase of Zoilus , to the terror of the witlings of posterity . ' More , and ...
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