Oliver GoldsmithH. Jenkins, 1951 - 286 pages |
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Page 161
... wrote to Newbery , " and am still not quite recovered , the 5th volume of Plutarch's Lives remains unfinished . I fear I shall not be able to do it , unless there be an actual necessity and that none else can be found . If therefore you ...
... wrote to Newbery , " and am still not quite recovered , the 5th volume of Plutarch's Lives remains unfinished . I fear I shall not be able to do it , unless there be an actual necessity and that none else can be found . If therefore you ...
Page 232
... wrote to Dodsley with an idea of getting them published . He received no reply . He wrote to Walpole , for- warding some of the documents . Walpole replied in a long and courteous letter , inviting further correspondence . All appeared ...
... wrote to Dodsley with an idea of getting them published . He received no reply . He wrote to Walpole , for- warding some of the documents . Walpole replied in a long and courteous letter , inviting further correspondence . All appeared ...
Page 259
... wrote an epitaph with a great deal of humour about poor Goldsmith . The Dean also gave him an epitaph , and Sir Joshua illuminated the Dean's verses in a sketch of his [ Goldsmith's ] bust in pen and ink inimitably caricatured . Neither ...
... wrote an epitaph with a great deal of humour about poor Goldsmith . The Dean also gave him an epitaph , and Sir Joshua illuminated the Dean's verses in a sketch of his [ Goldsmith's ] bust in pen and ink inimitably caricatured . Neither ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
IRELAND | 15 |
SCOTLAND THE MEDICAL STUDENT | 51 |
Copyright | |
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