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... Death - Grief of his Friends - A Last Word Respecting the Jessamy Bride CHAP . XV . - The Funeral - The Monument- The Epitaph - Concluding Remarks . MARGARET DAVIDSON . . 131 · 149 • 165 Illustrations . PORTRAIT OF SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS ...
... Death - Grief of his Friends - A Last Word Respecting the Jessamy Bride CHAP . XV . - The Funeral - The Monument- The Epitaph - Concluding Remarks . MARGARET DAVIDSON . . 131 · 149 • 165 Illustrations . PORTRAIT OF SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS ...
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... death . " Well might he feel concern . His cold neglect had doubtless contributed to madden the spirit of that youthful genius , and hurry him towards his untimely end ; nor have all the excuses and palliations of Walpole's friends and ...
... death . " Well might he feel concern . His cold neglect had doubtless contributed to madden the spirit of that youthful genius , and hurry him towards his untimely end ; nor have all the excuses and palliations of Walpole's friends and ...
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... death of the Princess Dowager of Wales , the political mistress and patron of Lord Clare , which Goldsmith had thrown off hastily to please that nobleman . The tragedy was played with some success at Covent Garden ; the Lament was ...
... death of the Princess Dowager of Wales , the political mistress and patron of Lord Clare , which Goldsmith had thrown off hastily to please that nobleman . The tragedy was played with some success at Covent Garden ; the Lament was ...
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... death of my elder brother - when in Lon- don , on my way to Ireland - left me in a most forlorn situation ; I was then about eighteen ; I possessed neither friends nor money , nor the means of getting to Ireland , of which or of England ...
... death of my elder brother - when in Lon- don , on my way to Ireland - left me in a most forlorn situation ; I was then about eighteen ; I possessed neither friends nor money , nor the means of getting to Ireland , of which or of England ...
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... law ; And picking of pockets , with which I now charge ye , Is , by quinto Elizabeth , Death without Clergy . What justice , when both to the Old Bailey brought ! By the gods , I'll enjoy it , tho ' 58 Oliver Goldsmith.
... law ; And picking of pockets , with which I now charge ye , Is , by quinto Elizabeth , Death without Clergy . What justice , when both to the Old Bailey brought ! By the gods , I'll enjoy it , tho ' 58 Oliver Goldsmith.
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amusement Ballston Beauclerc beautiful Bennet Langton bloom bosom Boswell bright brother brow Bunbury Burke character cheerful child club cold comedy conversation Cradock David Garrick Davidson dear mother death delightful Doctor dream DUTCHESS COUNTY earth effect excitement exclaimed fancy father fear feelings felt G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS Garrick gave Gold happy Hath heart heaven hope hour Jessamy Bride Johnson kind lady Lake Champlain letter light literary look Lord Charlemont Margaret Margaret Davidson Margaret Miller Davidson ment mind Miss Sedgwick nature never o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH passed Plattsburgh play pleasure poem poet poetical Poor Goldsmith replied Ruremont says her mother scene seemed Shot Tower Sir Joshua Reynolds sister Lucretia smile smith soon sorrow soul spirit sweet tears thee thine thou thought tion uncon William Filby wish writings written young