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Pagina 122
... poet , in the closing lines of the poem , bids her a passionate and tender farewell : “ And thou , sweet Poetry ... poetic method ; but we return only with re- newed gratitude to the old familiar strain , not the 122 [ CHAP . GOLDSMITH .
... poet , in the closing lines of the poem , bids her a passionate and tender farewell : “ And thou , sweet Poetry ... poetic method ; but we return only with re- newed gratitude to the old familiar strain , not the 122 [ CHAP . GOLDSMITH .
Pagina 123
... poet . The poem met with great and immediate success . Of course every thing that Dr. Goldsmith now wrote was read by the public ; he had not to wait for the recom- mendation of the reviews ; but , in this case , even the re- views had ...
... poet . The poem met with great and immediate success . Of course every thing that Dr. Goldsmith now wrote was read by the public ; he had not to wait for the recom- mendation of the reviews ; but , in this case , even the re- views had ...
Pagina 150
William Black. poet by the love of his companions and the faithfulness of his friends . It may here be added that the precise spot where Goldsmith was buried in the Temple church- yard is unknown . So lived and so died Oliver Gold- smith ...
William Black. poet by the love of his companions and the faithfulness of his friends . It may here be added that the precise spot where Goldsmith was buried in the Temple church- yard is unknown . So lived and so died Oliver Gold- smith ...
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