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... kind- ness of Goldsmith , who was exceedingly fond of the society of children . He used to assem- ble those of the family in his room , give them cakes and sweetmeats , and set them dancing to the sound of his flute . He was very ...
... kind- ness of Goldsmith , who was exceedingly fond of the society of children . He used to assem- ble those of the family in his room , give them cakes and sweetmeats , and set them dancing to the sound of his flute . He was very ...
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... to the poor hostess whose necessities he had relieved by pawning his gala coat , for we are told that " he often sup- plied her with food from his own table , and visited her frequently with the sole purpose to be kind.
... to the poor hostess whose necessities he had relieved by pawning his gala coat , for we are told that " he often sup- plied her with food from his own table , and visited her frequently with the sole purpose to be kind.
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... kind was that contracted by Goldsmith with Mr. ( afterwards Sir Joshua ) Reynolds . The latter was now about forty years of age , a few years older than the poet , whom he charmed by the blandness and benignity of his manners , and the ...
... kind was that contracted by Goldsmith with Mr. ( afterwards Sir Joshua ) Reynolds . The latter was now about forty years of age , a few years older than the poet , whom he charmed by the blandness and benignity of his manners , and the ...
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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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