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FOR THE PORT FOLIO . COMMENTS ON THE CHARACTER AND WRITINGS OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH . FEW characters can be found more interesting than Oliver Goldsmith's , and where we shall have to encounter more diffi- culty of analysis . He possessed a ...
FOR THE PORT FOLIO . COMMENTS ON THE CHARACTER AND WRITINGS OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH . FEW characters can be found more interesting than Oliver Goldsmith's , and where we shall have to encounter more diffi- culty of analysis . He possessed a ...
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... Goldsmith at full length . Here his friends enjoyed an undisputed preeminence in the contest , and they exercised to the utmost all the rights of the victors . Much as we revere the memory of the man , we can but mingle a smile with our ...
... Goldsmith at full length . Here his friends enjoyed an undisputed preeminence in the contest , and they exercised to the utmost all the rights of the victors . Much as we revere the memory of the man , we can but mingle a smile with our ...
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... Goldsmith's was about to be acted . Goldsmith was himself present likewise , and shewed some embarrassment in the com- pany of Cumberland , as they were both at that time writers who were candidates for dramatic applause . However , sur ...
... Goldsmith's was about to be acted . Goldsmith was himself present likewise , and shewed some embarrassment in the com- pany of Cumberland , as they were both at that time writers who were candidates for dramatic applause . However , sur ...
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... Goldsmith expressed was in con- formity to the opinion of the world ? " Felt for the distresses of the amiable poet ! " and was Goldsmith to be a pensioner on the bounty of Richard Cumberland ? Was Cumberland blind to a glo- ry that ...
... Goldsmith expressed was in con- formity to the opinion of the world ? " Felt for the distresses of the amiable poet ! " and was Goldsmith to be a pensioner on the bounty of Richard Cumberland ? Was Cumberland blind to a glo- ry that ...
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... Goldsmith the daily dupe : instead of humouring his innocent peculiarities , and hiding his little foibles , they sought every oc- casion to expose them both , for their merriment and laughter . But Goldsmith , although quick to take ...
... Goldsmith the daily dupe : instead of humouring his innocent peculiarities , and hiding his little foibles , they sought every oc- casion to expose them both , for their merriment and laughter . But Goldsmith , although quick to take ...
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admiration affection appears artist attention Beauharnois beautiful behold BENJAMIN WEST brother Capel Lofft character charms colour critics Cumberland death delight divine excite fame fancy favour feelings friends genius give glory Goldsmith Grand gun barrel hand happy heart heaven honour human industry Italy JOSEPH DENNIE Junius justice king labour Lawrence Sterne light living Lodge Lord majesty manner Marmion master ment merit mind moral Muse nature never novelty o'er object observed Oliver Goldsmith opinion painter painting panegyric passage passions Paul shaking pencil person picture pleasure poem poet poetical poetry PORT FOLIO possession present principles produced Quattresson racter reader remarks Richard Cumberland Robert Southey Sappho seems sir Joshua Reynolds sketch smiles society soul Southey style sweet talents taste thee thing thou tion truth vice virtue West wind writer youth