The Life and Times of Oliver Goldsmith, Volum 2Bickers & son, 1877 |
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actor admiration afterwards amusing anecdote Animated Nature appeared Beauclerc believe Bishop booksellers Boswell Boswell's brother Burke called character club Colman comedy Cradock Davies dear death described Deserted Village dined dinner Doctor Goldsmith Doctor Johnson doubt edition Edmund Burke epitaph fame favourite Francis Francis Newbery Garrick Garrick Correspondence genius George Steevens Gold hand History honour Horace Walpole Hume humour Irish Johnson Joseph Warton Junius Kelly kind labour lady Langton late laugh letter literary lived London Lord Lord Bute Lord Charlemont Lord North Lord Shelburne manner mind never Newbery night occasion Oliver Goldsmith party Percy Memoir perhaps person play poem poet poor Goldsmith quote remark Reynolds says scene seems Sir Joshua Stoops to Conquer talk tell Temple theatre thing thought Thrale tion told Tom Davies truth Walpole writing written wrote