Poems, Plays and EssaysT.Y. Crowell & Company, 1890 - 530 oldal |
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77. oldal
... Pleased with thyself , whom all the world can please , How often have I led thy sportive choir , With tuneless pipe beside the murmuring Loire ! Where shading elms along the margin grew , And freshen'd from the wave , the zephyr flew ...
... Pleased with thyself , whom all the world can please , How often have I led thy sportive choir , With tuneless pipe beside the murmuring Loire ! Where shading elms along the margin grew , And freshen'd from the wave , the zephyr flew ...
207. oldal
... pleased to represent me as a formidable man . I know they are pleased to bespatter me at all their little , dirty levees . Yet , upon my soul , I wonder what they see in me to treat me so ! Measures , not men , have always been my mark ...
... pleased to represent me as a formidable man . I know they are pleased to bespatter me at all their little , dirty levees . Yet , upon my soul , I wonder what they see in me to treat me so ! Measures , not men , have always been my mark ...
415. oldal
... pleased with variety . I must own , I have such an indifferent opinion of the vulgar , that I am ever led to suspect that merit which raises their shout ; at least , I am certain to find those great , and sometimes good men , who find ...
... pleased with variety . I must own , I have such an indifferent opinion of the vulgar , that I am ever led to suspect that merit which raises their shout ; at least , I am certain to find those great , and sometimes good men , who find ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Introductory Essay by Henry T Tuckerman | vii |
Remarks on the Poetry of Dr Goldsmith by | 38 |
Verses on the death of Dr Goldsmith | 55 |
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