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... Miss Richland finds her lover attended by the bailiff and the bailiff's follower in full court dresses , should have been mercilessly hissed , and should have been omitted after the first night . In 1770 appeared the Deserted Village ...
... Miss Richland finds her lover attended by the bailiff and the bailiff's follower in full court dresses , should have been mercilessly hissed , and should have been omitted after the first night . In 1770 appeared the Deserted Village ...
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... MISS HAWKINS'S ANECDOTES . VI . COLMAN'S RANDOM RECORDS . VII . CUMBERLAND'S MEMOIRS . VIII . NORTHCOTE'S CONVERSATIONS . IX . HAWKINS'S LIFE OF JOHNSON . ANECDOTES OF GOLDSMITH . NORTHCOTE'S LIFE OF REYNOLDS . In Anecdotes of Goldsmith.
... MISS HAWKINS'S ANECDOTES . VI . COLMAN'S RANDOM RECORDS . VII . CUMBERLAND'S MEMOIRS . VIII . NORTHCOTE'S CONVERSATIONS . IX . HAWKINS'S LIFE OF JOHNSON . ANECDOTES OF GOLDSMITH . NORTHCOTE'S LIFE OF REYNOLDS . In Anecdotes of Goldsmith.
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... Miss Reynolds . About the year 1770 , Dr. Goldsmith lost his mother , who died in Ireland . On this occasion he immediately dressed him- self in a suit of clothes of gray cloth , trimmed with black , such as commonly is worn for second ...
... Miss Reynolds . About the year 1770 , Dr. Goldsmith lost his mother , who died in Ireland . On this occasion he immediately dressed him- self in a suit of clothes of gray cloth , trimmed with black , such as commonly is worn for second ...
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... Miss Reynolds , who afterwards heard of her death , thought it unfeeling in him to call his mother a distant relation . CRADOCK'S MISCELLANEOUS MEMOIRS . I THINK my acquaintance with Dr. Goldsmith must have com- menced at Mr. Yates's ...
... Miss Reynolds , who afterwards heard of her death , thought it unfeeling in him to call his mother a distant relation . CRADOCK'S MISCELLANEOUS MEMOIRS . I THINK my acquaintance with Dr. Goldsmith must have com- menced at Mr. Yates's ...
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... Miss Gunns , who resided at a house at the corner of Temple Lane , who were always most attentive to him , and who once said to me most feelingly , ' Oh ! sir , sooner persuade him to let us work for him gratis , than suffer him to ...
... Miss Gunns , who resided at a house at the corner of Temple Lane , who were always most attentive to him , and who once said to me most feelingly , ' Oh ! sir , sooner persuade him to let us work for him gratis , than suffer him to ...
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