Reynolds's and my house, should meet at the St. James's Coffee-house, which accordingly took place, and was occasionally repeated with much festivity and good fellowship. Dr. Bernard, Dean of Deny, a very amiable and old friend of mine, Dr. Douglas, since... Memoirs of Richard Cumberland - Page 366by Richard Cumberland - 1807 - 432 pagesFull view - About this book
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...and was occasionally repeated with much festivity and good fellowship. Dr. Bernard, Dean of Derry, a very amiable and old friend of mine, Dr. Douglas,...ink were called for, and Garrick off hand wrote an upitaph with a good deal of humour upon poor Goldsmith, who was the first in jest, as he proved to... | |
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...meet at the St. James's CoftceHousc, which accordingly took place, and was occasionally repeated with much festivity and good fellowship. Dr. Bernard, Dean...Reynolds, Oliver Goldsmith, Edmund and Richard Burke, Hickcy, with two or three others constituted our pally. At one of these meetings an idea was suggested... | |
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...and was occasionally repeated with much festivity and good fellowship. Dr. Bernard, dean ot Uerry, a very amiable and old friend of mine, Dr. Douglas, since bishop of balixbmy; Johnson, David Garrick, sir Joshua Reynolds, Oliver Goldsmith, Edmund and Richard Burke,... | |
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...place, and was occasionally repeated with much festivity and good fellowship. Dr Barnard, dean of Derry, a very amiable and old friend of mine, Dr Douglas,...present ; pen and ink were called for, and Garrick off-hand wrote an epitaph with a good deal of humour upon poor Goldsmith, who was the first in jest,... | |
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...Edmund am Richard Burke, Hickey, with two or three others ited our party. At one of these meetings, rs here. Two of my very good friends, Mr. Twitch and Mr. Flanigan. Pray, gentlemen, at withou •ad Garrick off hand wrote an epitaph with a good deal of humour upon poor Goldsmith, who was the... | |
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...place, and was occasionally repeated with much festivity and good fellowship. Dr Bernard, Dean of Derry, a very amiable and old friend of mine, Dr Douglas,...present ; pen and ink were called for, and Garrick offhand wrote an epitaph with a good deal of humour upon poor Goldsmith, who was the first in jest,... | |
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...place, and was occasionally repeated with much festivity and good fellowship. Dr Bernard, Dean of Derry, a very amiable and old friend of mine, Dr Douglas,...Hickey, with two or three others, constituted our party. Atone of these meetings an idea was suggested of extemporary epitaphs upon the parties present ; pen... | |
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...was occasionally repeated with much festivity and good fellowship. Dr. Bermard, Dean of Derry, a veiy amiable and old friend of mine, Dr. Douglas, since...present ; pen and ink were called for, and Garrick off-hand wrote an epitaph with a good deal of humour upon poor Goldsmith, who was the first in jest,... | |
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...and was occasionally repeated with much festivity and good fellowship. Dr. Beriii, ml, Dean of Berry, a very amiable and old friend of mine, Dr. Douglas,...an idea was suggested of extemporary epitaphs upon tbe parties present ; pen and ink were called for, and Garrick off-hand wrote an epitaph with a good... | |
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