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... poem himself , and let me tell you , that is believing a great deal . " At the next meeting of the club , Chamier sounded the author a little about his poem . " Mr. Goldsmith , " said ... poem 203 charm of the poem was 202 Oliver Goldsmith.
... poem himself , and let me tell you , that is believing a great deal . " At the next meeting of the club , Chamier sounded the author a little about his poem . " Mr. Goldsmith , " said ... poem 203 charm of the poem was 202 Oliver Goldsmith.
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Washington Irving. Observations on the poem 203 charm of the poem was given by Miss Reynolds , who had toasted poor Goldsmith as the ugliest man of her acquaintance . Shortly after the appearance of " The Traveller , " Dr. Johnson read ...
Washington Irving. Observations on the poem 203 charm of the poem was given by Miss Reynolds , who had toasted poor Goldsmith as the ugliest man of her acquaintance . Shortly after the appearance of " The Traveller , " Dr. Johnson read ...
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... poem , and its sale was instantaneous and immense . The first edition was immediately exhausted ; in a few days a second was issued ; in a few days more a third , and by the 16th of August the fifth edition was hurried through the press ...
... poem , and its sale was instantaneous and immense . The first edition was immediately exhausted ; in a few days a second was issued ; in a few days more a third , and by the 16th of August the fifth edition was hurried through the press ...
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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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