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Page xl
... head of the table , and there were present the Burkes , Caleb White- foord , Major Mills , & c . & c . I remember Dr. Goldsmith gave me an order soon after this , with which I went to see this comedy ; and xl ANECDOTES OF GOLDSMITH .
... head of the table , and there were present the Burkes , Caleb White- foord , Major Mills , & c . & c . I remember Dr. Goldsmith gave me an order soon after this , with which I went to see this comedy ; and xl ANECDOTES OF GOLDSMITH .
Page xliii
... soon make a brother's also ; he therefore left home with- out notice , but soon found , on his arrival in London , that the picture he had formed of his brother's situation was too highly coloured ; that Noll would not introduce him to ...
... soon make a brother's also ; he therefore left home with- out notice , but soon found , on his arrival in London , that the picture he had formed of his brother's situation was too highly coloured ; that Noll would not introduce him to ...
Page xlv
... soon past and forgotten , and that it would be much more pru- dent to apply what money could be procured to the purpose of a more substantial and more lasting memorial of his departed friend , by a monument ; and he was accordingly ...
... soon past and forgotten , and that it would be much more pru- dent to apply what money could be procured to the purpose of a more substantial and more lasting memorial of his departed friend , by a monument ; and he was accordingly ...
Page xlvi
... soon after the death of Goldsmith , a lady of his acquaintance was condoling with Dr. Johnson on their loss , saying , ' Poor Goldsmith ! I am exceedingly sorry for him ; he was every man's friend ! ' ' No , madam , ' answered Johnson ...
... soon after the death of Goldsmith , a lady of his acquaintance was condoling with Dr. Johnson on their loss , saying , ' Poor Goldsmith ! I am exceedingly sorry for him ; he was every man's friend ! ' ' No , madam , ' answered Johnson ...
Page xlvii
... soon become the plaything and favourite of the company . Mr. Boswell in this year records an opinion of Sir Joshua's on the subject of conversation , which may be noticed in this place . When it had been proposed to add some members to ...
... soon become the plaything and favourite of the company . Mr. Boswell in this year records an opinion of Sir Joshua's on the subject of conversation , which may be noticed in this place . When it had been proposed to add some members to ...
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