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Page xxx
... Lord Clive had brought from Bengal , and Sir Lawrence Dundas from Germany , joined together , would not have sufficed for Goldsmith . He spent twice as much as he had . He wore fine clothes , gave dinners of several courses , paid court ...
... Lord Clive had brought from Bengal , and Sir Lawrence Dundas from Germany , joined together , would not have sufficed for Goldsmith . He spent twice as much as he had . He wore fine clothes , gave dinners of several courses , paid court ...
Page xlii
... Lord Bolton , the Lord Lieutenant's Secretary , who recommended him to the patronage of the duke , out of regard to the memory of his brother . In consequence of this , he received the appointment , of in- spector of licences in that ...
... Lord Bolton , the Lord Lieutenant's Secretary , who recommended him to the patronage of the duke , out of regard to the memory of his brother . In consequence of this , he received the appointment , of in- spector of licences in that ...
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... , to have made a grand funeral for him , assisted by several sub- scriptions to that intent , and to have buried him in the Abbey , his pallbearers to have been Lord Shelburne , Lord Louth xliv ANECDOTES OF GOLDSMITH .
... , to have made a grand funeral for him , assisted by several sub- scriptions to that intent , and to have buried him in the Abbey , his pallbearers to have been Lord Shelburne , Lord Louth xliv ANECDOTES OF GOLDSMITH .
Page xlv
Oliver Goldsmith. his pallbearers to have been Lord Shelburne , Lord Louth , Sir Joshua himself , Burke , Garrick , & c .; but , on second thoughts , he resolved to have him buried in the plainest and most private manner possible ...
Oliver Goldsmith. his pallbearers to have been Lord Shelburne , Lord Louth , Sir Joshua himself , Burke , Garrick , & c .; but , on second thoughts , he resolved to have him buried in the plainest and most private manner possible ...
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... Lord Clare , ( Mr. Cradock , ) Gosfield , Essex . ' This Prologue was evidently intended to be spoken by Mr. Yates , but it was forwarded to Mr. Quick ; a comic Prologue , by the husband , in the character of a sailor , would have ill ...
... Lord Clare , ( Mr. Cradock , ) Gosfield , Essex . ' This Prologue was evidently intended to be spoken by Mr. Yates , but it was forwarded to Mr. Quick ; a comic Prologue , by the husband , in the character of a sailor , would have ill ...
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