Poems and PlaysMessrs. Price, Sleater, 1785 - 274 pages |
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Page v
... most of those Essays and Tales , which he afterwards col- lected and published in a feparate volume . He also wrote oc- cafionally , for the Critical Review ; and it was the merit which he discovered in criticising a despicable ...
... most of those Essays and Tales , which he afterwards col- lected and published in a feparate volume . He also wrote oc- cafionally , for the Critical Review ; and it was the merit which he discovered in criticising a despicable ...
Page vii
... most fanguine expectations from the fuccefs of it . The undertaking , however , did not meet with that encouragement from the bookfellers which he had imagined it would undoubtedly receive ; and he used to lament this circumftance ...
... most fanguine expectations from the fuccefs of it . The undertaking , however , did not meet with that encouragement from the bookfellers which he had imagined it would undoubtedly receive ; and he used to lament this circumftance ...
Page x
... most friendly footing for a great number of years , and who never felt any forrow more fenfibly than that which was occafioned by his death . DR . ADIEU , O N THE DEA T H O F GOLDSMITH . BY W. WOT Y. DIEU , fweet bard ! to each fine ...
... most friendly footing for a great number of years , and who never felt any forrow more fenfibly than that which was occafioned by his death . DR . ADIEU , O N THE DEA T H O F GOLDSMITH . BY W. WOT Y. DIEU , fweet bard ! to each fine ...
Page 9
... most wondroufly endu'd , No poppy water half fo good ; For let folks only get a touch , Its foporific virtue's fuch , Tho ' ne'er fo much awake before , That quickly they begin to fnore . Add too , what certain writers tell , With this ...
... most wondroufly endu'd , No poppy water half fo good ; For let folks only get a touch , Its foporific virtue's fuch , Tho ' ne'er fo much awake before , That quickly they begin to fnore . Add too , what certain writers tell , With this ...
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... There are few can judge better than yourself , how far thefe pofitions are illuftrated in this Poem . DEAR SIR , I am !, YOUR MOST AFFECTIONATE BROTHER , OLIVER GOLDSMITH . THE LLER . * TRAVEL LE R. * REMOTE , 24 DEDICATION .
... There are few can judge better than yourself , how far thefe pofitions are illuftrated in this Poem . DEAR SIR , I am !, YOUR MOST AFFECTIONATE BROTHER , OLIVER GOLDSMITH . THE LLER . * TRAVEL LE R. * REMOTE , 24 DEDICATION .
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