The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, 1. köideA. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... Edmund Burke , Dr Nugent , Mr Beauclerk , Mr Langton , Dr Goldsmith , Mr Chamier , and Sir John Hawkins ; and to this number there was added soon after- wards Mr Samuel Dyer.3 It existed long without a name , but at the funeral of Mr ...
... Edmund Burke , Dr Nugent , Mr Beauclerk , Mr Langton , Dr Goldsmith , Mr Chamier , and Sir John Hawkins ; and to this number there was added soon after- wards Mr Samuel Dyer.3 It existed long without a name , but at the funeral of Mr ...
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... Edmund Burke . * Richard Burke ( his son ) . * Dr Burney . Sir Robert Chambers . Mr Chamier . * Earl of Charlemont . * George Colman . Mr Courtney . Dr Douglas , Bishop of Salisbury . * Mr Dyer . * Lord Elliot . * Rev. Dr Farmer . * Dr ...
... Edmund Burke . * Richard Burke ( his son ) . * Dr Burney . Sir Robert Chambers . Mr Chamier . * Earl of Charlemont . * George Colman . Mr Courtney . Dr Douglas , Bishop of Salisbury . * Mr Dyer . * Lord Elliot . * Rev. Dr Farmer . * Dr ...
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... Edmund Burke , whom I then saw for the first time , and whose splendid talents had long made me ardently wish for his acquaintance ; Dr Nugent , Mr Garrick , Dr Gold- smith , Mr ( afterwards Sir William ) Jones , and the company with ...
... Edmund Burke , whom I then saw for the first time , and whose splendid talents had long made me ardently wish for his acquaintance ; Dr Nugent , Mr Garrick , Dr Gold- smith , Mr ( afterwards Sir William ) Jones , and the company with ...
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... Edmund Burke , that a party of friends , who had dined together at Sir Joshua Reynolds ' and my house , should meet at the St James's Coffee - house ; which accordingly took place , and was occasionally repeated with much festivity and ...
... Edmund Burke , that a party of friends , who had dined together at Sir Joshua Reynolds ' and my house , should meet at the St James's Coffee - house ; which accordingly took place , and was occasionally repeated with much festivity and ...
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... Edmund Burke , and Mr Garrick . Some circumstances , which have never been explained , occurred to prevent this resolution from being carried into effect . It is generally believed that the chief reason was a feeling of delicacy ...
... Edmund Burke , and Mr Garrick . Some circumstances , which have never been explained , occurred to prevent this resolution from being carried into effect . It is generally believed that the chief reason was a feeling of delicacy ...
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