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Page xli
... sure that is very like Shakespeare . ' Of this subject , however , I presume my readers will think I have given them enough : I shall , therefore , revert to another friend of Sir Joshua's , poor Goldsmith , who left this world on the ...
... sure that is very like Shakespeare . ' Of this subject , however , I presume my readers will think I have given them enough : I shall , therefore , revert to another friend of Sir Joshua's , poor Goldsmith , who left this world on the ...
Page lviii
... sure ; get up , idle creature ! ' The cry was , Goldsmith is envious ; but surely it was a little irritating to hear the town ring with applause of Garrick , and see him courted everywhere , and in the height of splendour , whilst he ...
... sure ; get up , idle creature ! ' The cry was , Goldsmith is envious ; but surely it was a little irritating to hear the town ring with applause of Garrick , and see him courted everywhere , and in the height of splendour , whilst he ...
Page lix
... sure , Mr. Yates being admonished not to sing " The Soldier and the Sailor , " in another refined comedy , was a good sign of delicacy . ' I was , however , with Mr. Yates at his house just after he had received this order ; and he ...
... sure , Mr. Yates being admonished not to sing " The Soldier and the Sailor , " in another refined comedy , was a good sign of delicacy . ' I was , however , with Mr. Yates at his house just after he had received this order ; and he ...
Page lxi
... sure that he will pay us if he can . ' Circumstanced as he was , I know not what more could have been done for him . It was said he improperly took laudanum ; but all was in- wardly disturbed . Had the Doctor freely laid open all the ...
... sure that he will pay us if he can . ' Circumstanced as he was , I know not what more could have been done for him . It was said he improperly took laudanum ; but all was in- wardly disturbed . Had the Doctor freely laid open all the ...
Page lxiii
... sure in introducing Dr. Goldsmith to his intimate friends , persons of eminent rank and distinguished abilities . The Doctor's conversation by no means corresponded with the idea formed of him from his writings . The Duchess of ...
... sure in introducing Dr. Goldsmith to his intimate friends , persons of eminent rank and distinguished abilities . The Doctor's conversation by no means corresponded with the idea formed of him from his writings . The Duchess of ...
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