The Notable Man: The Life and Times of Oliver GoldsmithHamilton, 1977 - 408 pages |
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... daughter was making a bad match.2 Mrs Jones was a strong - minded , enterprising woman who , once it was clear that ... daughter's name . The first child , Margery , was born at Pallasmore . Others followed : Catherine in 1721 , Henry ...
... daughter was making a bad match.2 Mrs Jones was a strong - minded , enterprising woman who , once it was clear that ... daughter's name . The first child , Margery , was born at Pallasmore . Others followed : Catherine in 1721 , Henry ...
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... daughter whose happy privacy was invaded by a rake , who would eventually fight a duel with the father after paying unscrupulous attention to the girl . The first version had ended with the Beautiful Captive's father dying on the ...
... daughter whose happy privacy was invaded by a rake , who would eventually fight a duel with the father after paying unscrupulous attention to the girl . The first version had ended with the Beautiful Captive's father dying on the ...
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... daughter . Goldsmith was unwary . At Peckham and at Green Arbour Court he had established a cordial and lively relationship with the families who had opened their doors to him . There had been leg pulling , songs , extempore dances for ...
... daughter . Goldsmith was unwary . At Peckham and at Green Arbour Court he had established a cordial and lively relationship with the families who had opened their doors to him . There had been leg pulling , songs , extempore dances for ...
Contents
THE PORTRAITAUGUST 21 1766 I | 21 |
THE DANCING BOY | 35 |
FICTION | 52 |
Copyright | |
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