Works, Volumen17G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... Gold- smith's simplicity is played upon , that it is quite a treat to meet with one in which he is represented playing upon the simplicity of others , especially when the victim of his joke is the " Great Cham " himself , whom all ...
... Gold- smith's simplicity is played upon , that it is quite a treat to meet with one in which he is represented playing upon the simplicity of others , especially when the victim of his joke is the " Great Cham " himself , whom all ...
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... Gold- smith , " said he , " est comme la mer , qui jette des perles et beaucoup d'autres belles choses , sans s'en appercevoir . " ( Mr. Goldsmith is like the sea , which casts forth pearls and many other beautiful things without ...
... Gold- smith , " said he , " est comme la mer , qui jette des perles et beaucoup d'autres belles choses , sans s'en appercevoir . " ( Mr. Goldsmith is like the sea , which casts forth pearls and many other beautiful things without ...
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... tration of a theme ; his writings for a time are desultory , the fruits of what he has seen and felt , or what he has recently and hastily read ; but his gifted pen transmutes everything into gold , and Concluding Remarks 153.
... tration of a theme ; his writings for a time are desultory , the fruits of what he has seen and felt , or what he has recently and hastily read ; but his gifted pen transmutes everything into gold , and Concluding Remarks 153.
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Dinner at the Royal AcademyThe | 3 |
Marriage of Little ComedyGold | 12 |
Dinner at General Oglethorpes | 18 |
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amusement Ballston Barton Beauclerc beautiful Bennet Langton bloom bosom Boswell breath bright brother brow Bunbury Burke Champlain character cheerful child club cold comedy conversation cough Cradock David Garrick Davidson dear mother death delightful Doctor dream DUTCHESS COUNTY earth effect excitement exclaimed fancy father fear feelings felt Garrick gave Gold happy Hath heart heaven hope hour Jessamy Bride Johnson kind lady Lake Champlain letter light literary look Lord Charlemont Margaret Margaret Davidson Margaret Miller Davidson ment mind Miss Sedgwick never o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH passed Plattsburgh play pleasure poem poet poetical Poor Goldsmith replied Ruremont says her mother scenes seemed Sir Joshua Reynolds sister Lucretia smile smith soon sorrow soul spirit sweet tears thee thine thou thought tion uncon Vicar of Wakefield William Filby wish writings written young