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... Goldsmith's Traveller , a Poem , in the Critical Review . acknowl . 1765. The Plays of William Shakspeare , in eight volumes , 8vo . with Notes . acknowl . 1766. The Fountains , a Fairy Tale , in Mrs. Williams's Miscellanies . acknowl ...
... Goldsmith's Traveller , a Poem , in the Critical Review . acknowl . 1765. The Plays of William Shakspeare , in eight volumes , 8vo . with Notes . acknowl . 1766. The Fountains , a Fairy Tale , in Mrs. Williams's Miscellanies . acknowl ...
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... Goldsmith : ' Our Garrick's a sallad , for in him we see Oil , vinegar , sugar , and saltness agree ! At last , the company having separated , without any thing of which they approved having been offered , Dodsley himself thought of The ...
... Goldsmith : ' Our Garrick's a sallad , for in him we see Oil , vinegar , sugar , and saltness agree ! At last , the company having separated , without any thing of which they approved having been offered , Dodsley himself thought of The ...
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... humble servant , ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' The Rambler has increased in fame as in age . Soon after its first folio edition was concluded , it was published in six 144 GOLDSMITH'S DEBT TO JOHNSON [ 1750 duodecimo volumes ;
... humble servant , ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' The Rambler has increased in fame as in age . Soon after its first folio edition was concluded , it was published in six 144 GOLDSMITH'S DEBT TO JOHNSON [ 1750 duodecimo volumes ;
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James Boswell. 144 GOLDSMITH'S DEBT TO JOHNSON [ 1750 duodecimo volumes ; and its authour lived to see ten numerous ... Goldsmith took that of Croaker , in his comedy of The Good - Natured Man , as Johnson told me he acknowledged to him ...
James Boswell. 144 GOLDSMITH'S DEBT TO JOHNSON [ 1750 duodecimo volumes ; and its authour lived to see ten numerous ... Goldsmith took that of Croaker , in his comedy of The Good - Natured Man , as Johnson told me he acknowledged to him ...
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... GOLDSMITH felt the sovereign sway ; From him deriv'd the sweet , yet nervous lay . To Fame's proud cliff he bade our Raphael rise ; Hence REYNOLDS ' pen with REYNOLDS ' pencil vies . 1 Horat . De Arte Poetica . [ 1. 48. ] 2 The ...
... GOLDSMITH felt the sovereign sway ; From him deriv'd the sweet , yet nervous lay . To Fame's proud cliff he bade our Raphael rise ; Hence REYNOLDS ' pen with REYNOLDS ' pencil vies . 1 Horat . De Arte Poetica . [ 1. 48. ] 2 The ...
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