The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... happily illustrated in the character of Dr Primrose . The present biography is principally taken from the Scotch edition of Gold- smith's works , published in 1821 . The Rev. Henry Goldsmith , elder brother of the poet ii LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... happily illustrated in the character of Dr Primrose . The present biography is principally taken from the Scotch edition of Gold- smith's works , published in 1821 . The Rev. Henry Goldsmith , elder brother of the poet ii LIFE AND WRITINGS.
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... poet of his brother's domestic life , his lot , though humble , was a happy one . He is the village pastor of the « Deserted Village , " so exemplary in his character , and « passing rich with forty pounds a year . " It is to this bro ...
... poet of his brother's domestic life , his lot , though humble , was a happy one . He is the village pastor of the « Deserted Village , " so exemplary in his character , and « passing rich with forty pounds a year . " It is to this bro ...
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... poet had an adventure which is believed to have suggested the plot of his comedy of « She Stoops to Conquer , or the Mistakes of a Night . " His father's house was distant about twenty miles from Edge- worthstown , and when on his ...
... poet had an adventure which is believed to have suggested the plot of his comedy of « She Stoops to Conquer , or the Mistakes of a Night . " His father's house was distant about twenty miles from Edge- worthstown , and when on his ...
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... poet could not brook this outrage and indig- nity . He could not look his acquaintances in the face without the deepest feeling of shame and mortification . He determined , therefore , to escape altogether from his terrible tutor , by ...
... poet could not brook this outrage and indig- nity . He could not look his acquaintances in the face without the deepest feeling of shame and mortification . He determined , therefore , to escape altogether from his terrible tutor , by ...
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... poet . This was the death of his worthy and amiable father . He had now lost his natural guardian and best friend , and found himself young in the world , without either protector or guide . His uncle Con- tarine , however , in this ...
... poet . This was the death of his worthy and amiable father . He had now lost his natural guardian and best friend , and found himself young in the world , without either protector or guide . His uncle Con- tarine , however , in this ...
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acquainted amusement appeared Ballymahon beauty bookseller Boswell Burchell called catgut character child circumstances contempt continued conversation cried my wife daugh daughter dear diocese of Elphin Dr Johnson Edmund Burke entertained fame favour Flamborough fortune friends friendship gave genius gentleman girls give going Goldsmith happy heart Heaven honour humour Jenkinson labours ladies laugh letter literary live Livy look madam Manetho manner ment merit mind morning Moses nature neighbour never night observed occasion Oliver Oliver Goldsmith Olivia once opinion passion perceived perhaps pleased pleasure poem poet polite learning poor pounds present prison R. B. Sheridan replied rest returned seemed Sir Joshua Sir Joshua Reynolds Sir William soon Sophia Squire Stoops to Conquer sure taste thing Thornhill thought tion took Traveller turn Vicar of Wakefield virtue wretched write young