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OliverGoldsmith puts down the book he has been reading since 1864.
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On the right stands Burke's friend and Trinity contemporary, OliverGoldsmith.
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OliverGoldsmith piped, but in Morocco the traveller and stranger physics his way.
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OliverGoldsmith, one of the most pleasing English writers of the eighteenth century.
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His case bears a striking resemblance to what is related of OliverGoldsmith.
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The article on this work in the Critical Review was written by OliverGoldsmith.
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OliverGoldsmith was born in 1728 in Pallas, a little out-of-the- way Irish village.
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OliverGoldsmith was the oldest member of his graduating class at Trinity College, Dublin.
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On his mother's side he was related to OliverGoldsmith.
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At Pallas OliverGoldsmith was born in November 1728.
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These are Horace Walpole, (Lord Orford,) Edmund Burke, and OliverGoldsmith.
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While OliverGoldsmith lives, know you have a friend.
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The Subjective School-Sterne :Sermons-TristramShandy-SentimentalJourney- OliverGoldsmith-Poems: The Vicar-Histories, and Other Works-Mackenzie-The Manof Feeling 296
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Where will you find more illustrious names than Scaliger, Grotius, and OliverGoldsmith?-lotsof others, too.
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The book I mean is called The Vicar of Wakefield, and it was written by OliverGoldsmith.
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OliverGoldsmith himself was always very proud of being a cousin of the man who took Quebec.