Oliver GoldsmithH. Jenkins, 1951 - 286 pages |
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Page 227
... Gold- smith's life took place during the summer . We get the first intimation of this from Miss Mary Moser.1 In a letter to Fuseli , the Italian artist , at Rome , she mentions that the literary people - Johnson and Goldsmith - lately ...
... Gold- smith's life took place during the summer . We get the first intimation of this from Miss Mary Moser.1 In a letter to Fuseli , the Italian artist , at Rome , she mentions that the literary people - Johnson and Goldsmith - lately ...
Page 239
... Gold- smith wrote a lament , Threnodia Augustalis , which was duly sung and recited at Mrs. Cornelys ' in Soho Square.1 It was received with more applause than it deserved , and was forgotten with the event that inspired it . Whatever ...
... Gold- smith wrote a lament , Threnodia Augustalis , which was duly sung and recited at Mrs. Cornelys ' in Soho Square.1 It was received with more applause than it deserved , and was forgotten with the event that inspired it . Whatever ...
Page 252
... Gold- smith if it was , indeed , intentional . But before the question could be answered , Paoli intervened with a neat compliment in French : " Monsieur Goldsmith est comme la mer qui jette les perles et beaucoup d'autres belles choses ...
... Gold- smith if it was , indeed , intentional . But before the question could be answered , Paoli intervened with a neat compliment in French : " Monsieur Goldsmith est comme la mer qui jette les perles et beaucoup d'autres belles choses ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
IRELAND | 15 |
SCOTLAND THE MEDICAL STUDENT | 51 |
Copyright | |
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