| John Forster - 1848 - 740 strani
...Goldsmith,' he wrote three months later to Boswell, ' there is little more to be told. He died ' of a fever, I am afraid more violent by uneasiness of mind. '...thousand pounds. Was ever poet so trusted ' before? ' He spoke of the loss for years, as with the tenderness of a recent grief; and in his little room... | |
| Joachim Fernau - 1848 - 736 strani
...Goldsmith,' he wrote three months later to Boswell, ' there is little more to be told. He died ' of a fever, I am afraid more violent by uneasiness of mind. '...thousand pounds. Was ever poet so trusted ' before? ' He spoke of the loss for years, as with the tenderness of a recent grief; and in his little room... | |
| John Forster - 1848 - 734 strani
...Goldsmith,' he wrote three months later to Boswcll, ' there is little more to be told. He died ' of a fever, I am afraid more violent by uneasiness of mind. '...thousand pounds. Was ever poet so trusted ' before? ' He spoke of the loss for years, as with the tenderness of a recent grief; and in his little room... | |
| James Boswell - 1848 - 392 strani
...Dr. Goldsmith there is little to be told, more than the papers have made public. He died of a fever, I am afraid, more violent by uneasiness of mind. His...two thousand pounds. Was ever poet so trusted before ? *Uf /• .^ • ' . i -. < \ "~ You may, if you please, put the inscription thus : — " ' Maria... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 406 strani
...felt the blow deeply and gloomily. In writing some time afterwards to Boswell, he observed, " Of poor Dr. Goldsmith there is little to be told more than...were exhausted. Sir Joshua is of opinion that he owed no less than two thousand pounds. Was ever poet so trusted before ?" Among his debts were seventy-nine... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1850 - 608 strani
...felt the blow deeply and gloomily. Jn writing some t¡ afterward to Boswell, he observed-- Of poor Ԩ z'o O ) 蚷Ři q G c \ ڈ y \H QP @( ` b 0 ˃ 0E...Y|l [% ]Dz wO 7 R }|r C0 Si i 0 v u 3 P{ TS " r 5! no less than two thousand pounds. V\ as ever poet so trusted before ?' " Among his debts were seventy-nine... | |
| 1850 - 1000 strani
...the blow deeply and gloomily. In writing some time afterwards to Boswell, he observed — ' Of poor Goldsmith, there is little to be told more than the...be heavy, and all his resources were exhausted. Sir Joshna is of opinion, that he owed no less than two thousand pounds. Was ever poet so trusted before... | |
| 1850 - 806 strani
...the blow deeply and gloomily. In writing some time afterwards to Boswell, he observed — ' Of poor Goldsmith, there is little to be told more than the...debts began to be heavy, and all his resources were exhansted. Sir Joshua is of opiniou, that he owed no less than two thousand pounds. Was ever poet so... | |
| 1856 - 624 strani
...observed, ' Of poor Goldsmith, there is little to be told more than the papers have made public. He died of fever, made, I am afraid, more violent by uneasiness...were exhausted. Sir Joshua is of opinion that he owed no less than two-thousand pounds. Was ever poet so trusted before?'" 3. Our readers however will overlook... | |
| James Boswell - 1851 - 326 strani
...of sending them. The narrative is clear, lively, and short. " I have done worse to Lord Hailes than by neglecting his sheets : I have run him in debt....two thousand pounds. Was ever poet so trusted before 1 " You may, if you please put the inscription thus:—'Maria Scotorwn Begina nata 15—, a suis in... | |
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