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... referred to . His first play , which is described in Garrick's prologue as a ' Sermon , ' ' preach'd in Acts , ' was produced at Drury Lane just six days before Goldsmith's comedy of The Good Natur'd Man appeared at Covent Garden , and ...
... referred to . His first play , which is described in Garrick's prologue as a ' Sermon , ' ' preach'd in Acts , ' was produced at Drury Lane just six days before Goldsmith's comedy of The Good Natur'd Man appeared at Covent Garden , and ...
Page 251
... referred to at 1. 44 below . 1. 14. the Jessamy Bride . This was Goldsmith's pet - name for Mary , the elder Miss Horneck . After Goldsmith's death she married Colonel F. E. Gwyn ( 1779 ) . She survived until 1840 . ' Her own picture ...
... referred to at 1. 44 below . 1. 14. the Jessamy Bride . This was Goldsmith's pet - name for Mary , the elder Miss Horneck . After Goldsmith's death she married Colonel F. E. Gwyn ( 1779 ) . She survived until 1840 . ' Her own picture ...
Page 256
... referred to , was painted for the Thrale Gallery at Streatham , on the dispersion of which , in May , 1816 , it was bought for the Duke of Bedford for £ 133 78 . It is now at Woburn Abbey ( Cat . No. 254 ) . At Knole , Lord Sackville ...
... referred to , was painted for the Thrale Gallery at Streatham , on the dispersion of which , in May , 1816 , it was bought for the Duke of Bedford for £ 133 78 . It is now at Woburn Abbey ( Cat . No. 254 ) . At Knole , Lord Sackville ...
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