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... produces , and always seems to intend in her productions . Thus amongst the blades of grass or leaves of the same tree ... produced by nature than deformity ; I do not mean than deformity in general , but than any one kind of deformity ...
... produces , and always seems to intend in her productions . Thus amongst the blades of grass or leaves of the same tree ... produced by nature than deformity ; I do not mean than deformity in general , but than any one kind of deformity ...
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... produced under peculiar circumstances . ' Knowing within myself ' , he says , ' the manner in which this poem has been produced , it is not without a feeling of regret that I make it public . What manner I mean will be quite clear to ...
... produced under peculiar circumstances . ' Knowing within myself ' , he says , ' the manner in which this poem has been produced , it is not without a feeling of regret that I make it public . What manner I mean will be quite clear to ...
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... produces the simple sheep and their shady boon , and that ' the dooms of the mighty dead ' would never have intruded themselves but for the ' fair musk - rose blooms ' . Again- For ' twas the morn : Apollo's upward fire Made every ...
... produces the simple sheep and their shady boon , and that ' the dooms of the mighty dead ' would never have intruded themselves but for the ' fair musk - rose blooms ' . Again- For ' twas the morn : Apollo's upward fire Made every ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
OLIVER GOLDSMITH | 11 |
An Evening at Vauxhall | 27 |
Copyright | |
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