Goldsmith's Poems and PlaysJ.M. Dent, 1960 - 317 pages |
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... live , shall live as long As ever dead man did . [ From Letter ciii . of The Citizen of the World , 1762 , ii . 164 , first printed in The Public Ledger , 4th March , 1761. The verses are given as ' a specimen of a poem on the decease ...
... live , shall live as long As ever dead man did . [ From Letter ciii . of The Citizen of the World , 1762 , ii . 164 , first printed in The Public Ledger , 4th March , 1761. The verses are given as ' a specimen of a poem on the decease ...
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... live but to serve you . William shall even wait upon him , if you think proper to command it . Sir Will . That would be quite unnecessary . Lofty . Well , we must introduce you , then . me - let me see — ay , in two days . Call upon Sir ...
... live but to serve you . William shall even wait upon him , if you think proper to command it . Sir Will . That would be quite unnecessary . Lofty . Well , we must introduce you , then . me - let me see — ay , in two days . Call upon Sir ...
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... Lives of the Poets . 2 vols . ( See also TRAVEL ) 770-1 Keats ( John ) , Life and Letters of . By Lord Houghton 801 ( See also POETRY AND DRAMA ) Lamb ( Charles ) , Letters of . 2 vols . 342–3 ( See also ESSAYS and FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ) ...
... Lives of the Poets . 2 vols . ( See also TRAVEL ) 770-1 Keats ( John ) , Life and Letters of . By Lord Houghton 801 ( See also POETRY AND DRAMA ) Lamb ( Charles ) , Letters of . 2 vols . 342–3 ( See also ESSAYS and FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ) ...
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THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 16 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs perform in the Character of | 59 |
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