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... present , but he was not as yet sufficiently renowned to excite the reverence of Boswell . " At this time , " says he in his Notes , " I think he had published nothing with his name , though it was pretty generally under- stood that one ...
... present , but he was not as yet sufficiently renowned to excite the reverence of Boswell . " At this time , " says he in his Notes , " I think he had published nothing with his name , though it was pretty generally under- stood that one ...
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... present with that protecting kindness with which he ever befriended him in time of need . He attended the rehearsals ; he furnished the prologue according to promise ; he pish'd and pshaw'd at any doubts and fears on the part of the ...
... present with that protecting kindness with which he ever befriended him in time of need . He attended the rehearsals ; he furnished the prologue according to promise ; he pish'd and pshaw'd at any doubts and fears on the part of the ...
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... present instance he thought the dignity of literature itself in- volved in the question . " Nay , gentlemen , " roared he , " Dr. Goldsmith is in the right . nobleman ought to have made up to such a man as Goldsmith , and I think it is ...
... present instance he thought the dignity of literature itself in- volved in the question . " Nay , gentlemen , " roared he , " Dr. Goldsmith is in the right . nobleman ought to have made up to such a man as Goldsmith , and I think it is ...
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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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