The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore Including His Melodies, Ballads, Etc: Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 408 pagina's |
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Pagina iv
... mind how the pedagogue proses . Extract from « < the Devil among the Scholars >>> To a Friend Song . - I ne'er on that lip for a minute have gazed . From the Greek On a beautiful East Indian Το I know that none can smile like thee At ...
... mind how the pedagogue proses . Extract from « < the Devil among the Scholars >>> To a Friend Song . - I ne'er on that lip for a minute have gazed . From the Greek On a beautiful East Indian Το I know that none can smile like thee At ...
Pagina xi
... mind , which sheds its intellectual brightness over the sister country . Congreve was an apostate , and Swift only by accident a patriot ; whilst Goldsmith was weak enough to affect an air of contempt for a people whose accent was ...
... mind , which sheds its intellectual brightness over the sister country . Congreve was an apostate , and Swift only by accident a patriot ; whilst Goldsmith was weak enough to affect an air of contempt for a people whose accent was ...
Pagina xii
... mind , that he soon found it expedient to fulfil the duties of it by a deputy , with whom , in consideration of circum- stances , he consented to divide the profits accru- ing from it . From this situation , however , he never derived ...
... mind , that he soon found it expedient to fulfil the duties of it by a deputy , with whom , in consideration of circum- stances , he consented to divide the profits accru- ing from it . From this situation , however , he never derived ...
Pagina xiv
... mind is as rapid as that of a northern summer , and as rich as the most golden harvest of the south , whose beautiful creations succeed each other like fruits in Armida's enchanted garden - ' one scarce is gathered ere another grows ...
... mind is as rapid as that of a northern summer , and as rich as the most golden harvest of the south , whose beautiful creations succeed each other like fruits in Armida's enchanted garden - ' one scarce is gathered ere another grows ...
Pagina xviii
... mind like Mr Moore's to counterbalance the delicacy and duty due to his dead friend's fame , which , ac- cording to ... minds . As a citizen , he had the whole interest of society seemed centered in forborne to display sparkling wit at ...
... mind like Mr Moore's to counterbalance the delicacy and duty due to his dead friend's fame , which , ac- cording to ... minds . As a citizen , he had the whole interest of society seemed centered in forborne to display sparkling wit at ...
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