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... doctor's degree ; but this dignity proved utterly useless to him . In Eng- land , his flute was not in request : there were no convents ; and he was forced to have recourse to a series of desperate expedients . He turned strolling ...
... doctor's degree ; but this dignity proved utterly useless to him . In Eng- land , his flute was not in request : there were no convents ; and he was forced to have recourse to a series of desperate expedients . He turned strolling ...
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... Doctor , " said Beauclerk , " alter your rule ; and prescribe only for your enemies . " Goldsmith now , in spite of this excellent advice , prescribed for himself . The remedy aggravated the malady . The sick man was induced to call in ...
... Doctor , " said Beauclerk , " alter your rule ; and prescribe only for your enemies . " Goldsmith now , in spite of this excellent advice , prescribed for himself . The remedy aggravated the malady . The sick man was induced to call in ...
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... Doctor could not bear to hear of another's fame . 6 Sir Joshua was always cautious to preserve an unblemished character , and careful not to make any man his enemy . I re- member , when he was told of some very indiscreet speech or ...
... Doctor could not bear to hear of another's fame . 6 Sir Joshua was always cautious to preserve an unblemished character , and careful not to make any man his enemy . I re- member , when he was told of some very indiscreet speech or ...
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... Doctor , that is all I require . ' 6 ( One day Dr. Johnson and Dr. Goldsmith meeting at Sir Joshua Reynolds's table , the conversation turned on the merits of that well - known tragedy , Otway's Venice Preserved , which Goldsmith highly ...
... Doctor , that is all I require . ' 6 ( One day Dr. Johnson and Dr. Goldsmith meeting at Sir Joshua Reynolds's table , the conversation turned on the merits of that well - known tragedy , Otway's Venice Preserved , which Goldsmith highly ...
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... Doctor . An observation of Dr. Beattie , respecting the deceased Poet , in a letter to Mr. Montagu , must not be passed over : - I am sorry for poor Goldsmith . There were some things in his temper which I did not like , but I liked ...
... Doctor . An observation of Dr. Beattie , respecting the deceased Poet , in a letter to Mr. Montagu , must not be passed over : - I am sorry for poor Goldsmith . There were some things in his temper which I did not like , but I liked ...
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