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Pagina xiv
... turns up . What invariably turned up for Gold- smith was his skill as a writer . Johnson wrote two different epitaphs ... turn his hand to anything . This was the only gamble he could win ; in his art he could adopt any rôle , any pose ...
... turns up . What invariably turned up for Gold- smith was his skill as a writer . Johnson wrote two different epitaphs ... turn his hand to anything . This was the only gamble he could win ; in his art he could adopt any rôle , any pose ...
Pagina xix
... Turn , gentle hermit of the dale ' . The two serious poems , the Ballad and ' When lovely woman ' can only now be taken seriously if they are read as jokes - in fact , light verse . Their compelling ease and smooth regu- larity only ...
... Turn , gentle hermit of the dale ' . The two serious poems , the Ballad and ' When lovely woman ' can only now be taken seriously if they are read as jokes - in fact , light verse . Their compelling ease and smooth regu- larity only ...
Pagina 147
... turn to God your father and your friend : Insulted , chaind , and all the world a foe , Our God alone is all we boast below . Chorus of Israelites Our God is all we boast below : To him we turn our eyes , And every added weight of woe ...
... turn to God your father and your friend : Insulted , chaind , and all the world a foe , Our God alone is all we boast below . Chorus of Israelites Our God is all we boast below : To him we turn our eyes , And every added weight of woe ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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