Selected English EssaysWilliam Peacock Oxford University Press, 1935 - 543 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 121
... appeared with greater beauty and lustre than we could ever boast of before . What has happened to me since this ... appearance , that it gave occasion to the finest burlesque poem in the British language , entitled from me , " The ...
... appeared with greater beauty and lustre than we could ever boast of before . What has happened to me since this ... appearance , that it gave occasion to the finest burlesque poem in the British language , entitled from me , " The ...
الصفحة 354
... appearance , I have thought to appeal to something in common , and unburthen my inmost soul to them , I have found my ... appeared the interval between us , and to a greater distance have the points of sympathy been withdrawn . With a ...
... appearance , I have thought to appeal to something in common , and unburthen my inmost soul to them , I have found my ... appeared the interval between us , and to a greater distance have the points of sympathy been withdrawn . With a ...
الصفحة 403
... appeared in print , came the great crisis of Goldsmith's literary life . In Christmas week , 1764 , he published a poem entitled the Traveller . It was the first work to which he had put his name ; and it at once raised him to the rank ...
... appeared in print , came the great crisis of Goldsmith's literary life . In Christmas week , 1764 , he published a poem entitled the Traveller . It was the first work to which he had put his name ; and it at once raised him to the rank ...
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Abraham Newland admirable beautiful better called character Chioggia church colour Dante delight dinner drama Elena Elizabethan Era English face fancy feel fellow French Gaiety Theatre genius gentlemen Gerado give Goldsmith gondola grace Grand Canal hand head hear heart Hernani honour humour imagination Irenæus kind lady laugh learned live look Malamocco Malebranche matter Messer mind Molière morning murder nature never Nicolas Poussin night observed Oliver Goldsmith once painted passed passion perhaps person picture play pleasure poem poet poetry poor round Sarah Bernhardt seems sense Shakespeare Sicarii Sir Roger sleep sort soul speak spirit style sweet talk taste tell theatre things thought Tintoretto tion Toad-in-the-hole told town true truth turn Venice verse Victor Hugo walk whist whole wonder words write young