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... Reynolds . The latter was now about forty years of age , a few years older than the poet , whom he charmed by the ... Reynolds soon understood and appreciated the merits of Goldsmith , and a sincere and lasting friendship ensued between ...
... Reynolds . The latter was now about forty years of age , a few years older than the poet , whom he charmed by the ... Reynolds soon understood and appreciated the merits of Goldsmith , and a sincere and lasting friendship ensued between ...
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... Reynolds's hospitable but motley establish- ment , in an account given by a Mr. Courtenay to Sir James Mackintosh ; though it speaks of a time after Reynolds had received the honor of knighthood . " There was something singu- lar ...
... Reynolds's hospitable but motley establish- ment , in an account given by a Mr. Courtenay to Sir James Mackintosh ; though it speaks of a time after Reynolds had received the honor of knighthood . " There was something singu- lar ...
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... Reynolds , who had toasted poor Goldsmith as the ugliest man of her acquaintance . Shortly after the appearance of ... Reynolds's board , Langton declared " there was not a bad line in the poem , not one of Dryden's careless verses ...
... Reynolds , who had toasted poor Goldsmith as the ugliest man of her acquaintance . Shortly after the appearance of ... Reynolds's board , Langton declared " there was not a bad line in the poem , not one of Dryden's careless verses ...
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Improvident Marriages in the Gold | 21 |
Goldsmith Rejected by the Bishop | 41 |
Sallies Forth as a Law Student | 52 |
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