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" Of poor dear Dr. Goldsmith there is little to be told, more than the papers have made public. He died of a fever, made, I am afraid, more violent by uneasiness of mind. His debts began to be heavy, and all his resources were exhausted. Sir Joshua is of... "
The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist - Seite 277
1837
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Literary Landmarks of London

Laurence Hutton - 1888 - 392 Seiten
...blow deeply and gloomily. In writing some time afterward to Boswell, he observed, ' Of poor Goldsmith there is little to be told more than the papers have made public. He died of a fever, made, I am afraid, more violent by uneasiness of mind. His debts began to be heavy, and all his resources...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Together with A Journal of a Tour ..., Band 1

James Boswell - 1888 - 608 Seiten
...has resigned it to him. His Lordship now must think seriously about it. " Of poor dear Dr. Goldsmith there is little to be told, more than the papers have made publick. He died of a fever, made, I am afraid, more violent by uneasiness of mind. His debts began...
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Life of Oliver Goldsmith, Band 1

Austin Dobson - 1888 - 252 Seiten
...their part in shortening his life. "Of poor dear Dr. Goldsmith" — wrote Johnson to Boswell — " there is little to be told, more than the papers have made publick. He died of a fever, made, I am afraid, more violent by uneasiness of mind. His debts began...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, Band 3

James Boswell - 1889 - 464 Seiten
...has resigned it to him. His lordship must now think seriously about it. " Of poor dear Dr. Goldsmith there is little to be told, more than the papers have...public. He died of a fever, I am afraid, more violent by uneasiness of mind. His debts began to be heavy, and all his resources -were exhausted. Sir Joshua...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson ... Comprising a Series of His Epistolary ...

James Boswell - 1890 - 568 Seiten
...has resigned it to him. His Lordship must now think seriously about it. " Of poor dear Dr. Goldsmith there is little to be told, more than the papers have made public. He died of a fever, made, I am^afraid, more violent by uneasiness of mind. His debts began to be heavy, and all his resources...
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English Men of Letters, Band 11

John Morley - 1894 - 618 Seiten
...poor Goldsmith," that Johnson, writing on July 4th, answered as follows : " Of poor dear Dr. Goldsmith there is little to be told, more than the papers have made public. He died of a fever, made, I am afraid, more violent by uneasiness of mind. His debts began to be heavy, and all his resources...
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Milton, Band 2,Teil 1

Mark Pattison - 1895 - 570 Seiten
...Goldsmith," that Johnson, writing on July 4, answered as follows : — , "Of poor dear Dr. Goldsmith there is little to be told, more than the papers have made public. He died of a fever, made, I am afraid, more violent by uneasiness of mind. His debts began to be heavy, and all his resources...
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Oliver Goldsmith: A Memoir

Austin Dobson - 1899 - 296 Seiten
...their part in shortening his life. " Of poor dear Dr. Goldsmith " — wrote Johnson to Boswell — "there is little to be told, more than the papers have made publick. He died of a fever, made, I am afraid, more violent by uneasiness of mind. His debts 1 Life...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

James Boswell - 1900 - 480 Seiten
...told, more than the papers have made public. He died of a fever, made, I am afraid, more violent by uneasiness of mind. His debts began to be heavy, and...all his resources were exhausted. Sir Joshua is of opin1on that he owed not less than two thousand pounds. Was ever poet so trusted before ? " You may,...
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English Men of Letters: Milton, by Mark Pattison, 1900; Goldsmith, by ...

1900 - 570 Seiten
...Goldsmith," that Johnson, writing on July 4, answered as follows : — "Of poor dear Dr. Goldsmith there is little to be told, more than the papers have made public. He died of a fever, made, I am afraid, more violent by uneasiness of mind. His debts began to be heavy, and all his resources...
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