Has robb'd the neighbouring fields of half their growth; His seat, where solitary sports are seen, Indignant spurns the cottage from the green; Around the world each needful product flies, For all the luxuries the world supplies; While thus the land,... Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith ... - Seite 495herausgegeben von - 1810Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Oliver Goldsmith, William Collins, George Gilfillan, Thomas Warton - 1854 - 354 Seiten
...neighbouring fields of half their growth ; His seat, where solitary sports are seen, asi Indignant spurns the cottage from the green ; /Around the world each needful product flies, j For all the luxuries the world supplies ; While thus the land, adorn'd for pleasure all, 235 V In... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1854 - 564 Seiten
...sports are seen, Indignant spurns the eottage from the green ; Around the world eaeh needful produet flies, For all the luxuries the world supplies. While thus the land, adoru'd for pleasure all, In barren splendor feebly waits the fall. As some fair female, unadorn'd... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1855 - 582 Seiten
...neighboring fields of half their growth : His seat, where solitary sports are seen, Indignant spurns the cottage from the green ; Around the world each...thus the land, adorn'd for pleasure all, In barren splendor feebly waits its fall. As some fair female, unadorn'd and plain, Secure to please while youth... | |
| Jan Bakker, J. A. Verleun, J. v. d Vriesenaerde - 1987 - 248 Seiten
...neighbouring fields of half their growth; His seat, where solitary sports are seen. Indignant spurns the cottage from the green; Around the world each...luxuries the world supplies: While thus the land, adom'd for pleasure all. The lines 'Yet count our gains. The wealth is but a name. / That leaves our... | |
| Frances Ilmberger, Alan Robinson - 2002 - 206 Seiten
...somewhat ambiguously phrased counterpoint tentatively emerged in Goldsmith's "The Deserted Village": "Around the world each needful product flies,/ For all the luxuries the world supplies" (lines 283-4). Where indeed is the line to be drawn between need and luxury? As will be seen, Goldsmith... | |
| Charles Quest-Ritson - 2003 - 302 Seiten
...neighbouring fields of half their growth; His seat, where solitary sports are seen, Indignant spurns the cottage from the green; Around the world each...pleasure all, In barren splendour feebly waits the fall. More usual were lesser acts of 'improvement': consolidating farms into larger, more economic units... | |
| Diane Ravitch, Michael Ravitch - 2006 - 512 Seiten
...neighbouring fields of half their growth; His seat, where solitary sports are seen, Indignant spurns the cottage from the green; Around the world each...the luxuries the world supplies: While thus the land adorned for pleasure, all In barren splendour feebly waits the fall. As some fair female unadorned... | |
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