The Complete Poetical Works of Oliver GoldsmithGoldsmith, Oliver
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The Complete Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith
Goldsmith, Oliver
English poetry; Literature -- Collections
This work, by the Duke of Buckingham, is enrolled among our great English
productions. The precepts are sensible, the poetry not indifferent, but it
has been praised more than it deserves.
CADENUS AND VANESSA.
This is thought one of Dr. Swift’s correctest pieces; its chief merit,
indeed, is the elegant ease with which a story, but ill-conceived in
itself, is told.
ALMA: OR, THE PROGRESS OF THE MIND.
What Prior meant by this poem I can’t understand; by the Greek motto to it
one would think it was either to laugh at the subject or the reader. There
are some parts of it very fine; and let them save the badness of the rest.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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