Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pagina's |
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Pagina xii
... kind in his writings— that he never goes in for the kind of covert personal savagery with which Hopkins credits him . He was , curiously , too much of a gentle- man . His characteristic response was much more straightforward and ...
... kind in his writings— that he never goes in for the kind of covert personal savagery with which Hopkins credits him . He was , curiously , too much of a gentle- man . His characteristic response was much more straightforward and ...
Pagina xiii
... kind , and recommends the good . It is innocent : the physician's art . Goldsmith was of course a terrible doctor - by perversely administering bad drugs he succeeded in killing his most important patient - himself ; but in his writings ...
... kind , and recommends the good . It is innocent : the physician's art . Goldsmith was of course a terrible doctor - by perversely administering bad drugs he succeeded in killing his most important patient - himself ; but in his writings ...
Pagina 174
... kind ; The modern scribbling kind , who write , In wit , and sense , and nature's spite : ' Till reading , I forget what day on , A chapter out of Took's Pantheon ; I think I met with something there , To suit my purpose to a hair ; But ...
... kind ; The modern scribbling kind , who write , In wit , and sense , and nature's spite : ' Till reading , I forget what day on , A chapter out of Took's Pantheon ; I think I met with something there , To suit my purpose to a hair ; But ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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