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Note by Oliver Goldsmith
Autograph note written by Oliver Goldsmith. Transcription included.Receivd [sic] from Mr Newbery at different times and for which I gave receipts fourteen guineas which is in full for the copy of the life of Mr Nash.
March 5th. 1762.
Oliver Goldsmith.
[verso] Receivd from Mr Newbery for Chinese Let
Essays. [electronic resource] : By Oliver Goldsmith.
This edition forms vol.1. of 'The miscellaneous work of Oliver Goldsmith.' Perth, 1792.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library
[Poems by Goldsmith and Parnell]
Photograph of an 1795 edition of Oliver Goldsmith's Poems by Goldsmith and Parnell held by UNT Special Collections
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[Poems by Goldsmith and Parnell]
Photograph of an 1795 edition of Oliver Goldsmith's Poems by Goldsmith and Parnell held by UNT Special Collections
Er hat sie alle zum Bessten!, oder, Die Mütterschule : ein Lustspiel in fünf Aufzügen
nach dem Englischen des Dr. Goldsmith ; frey bearbeitet von Lambrecht ; aufgeführt auf der churfürstl. Nationalschaubühne in Münche
Poems by Goldsmith and Parnell.
Poems have separate title-pages, except The traveller which is preceded by half-title: Poems.Dedication and prefatory "Advertisement" dated 1795.Added title-page bears imprint "printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand".Woodcuts: title-page vignette, plates, text illustrations; by Thomas and John Bewick.The life of O. Goldsmith, M.B. -- The traveller / [by Oliver Goldsmith] -- The deserted village / by Oliver Goldsmith. Printed in 1769 -- The hermit : a poem / by T. Parnell ; with a biographical sketch of his life by Goldsmith.Mode of access: Internet
Oliver Goldsmith
Engraving of a man shown in profile holding a small book to his chest. The description under the image reads, Died April 4th, 1771, Oliver Goldsmith, author of \u27The Vicar of Wakefield,\u27 & c; but more eminent as a poet, by \u27The Deserted Village,\u27 and \u27The Traveller,\u27 poems of extraordinary merit. Goldsmith was born at Roscommon in Ireland, or, according to some authorities, at Ferns, or, as others say, at Elphin, Nov. 29 1728.The simplicity of his character, the integrity of his heart, and the merit of his productions made his company acceptable to the better sort.https://digital.kenyon.edu/arthistorystudycollection/1046/thumbnail.jp
The poems of Oliver Goldsmith
Gilt edges. Bevelled boards. Yellow endpapers and pastedowns. Blue morocco vertical-grain cloth. Both covers are blocked identically in gold. The three fillets on the borders are blocked in gold, with a repeating 'figure of eight' pattern blocked on the outside. The inner border is of shell-shaped medallions, blocked in gold and in blind. There are two fillets blocked on the inner border. The central rectangle has leaf and stem tracery blocked in gold and in blind on the corners. Around the sides of the inner rectangle, recessed and blocked in relief, is a repeating pattern of three-pointed leaves and stems. The central roundel is surrounded by a filigree with leaves and stems blocked in gold. On the back cover the words '| WITH | IILUSTRATIONS | BY | BIRKET | FOSTER. | PRINTED IN COLORS | [rule] | EDITED BY | R. A. WILLMOTT. |' On the front cover the words '| THE | POEMS | OF | OLIVER | GOLDSMITH |' are blocked in gold in elaborate lettering. The spine is fully blocked in gold and in blind. A mandorla in gold and in relief is blocked in the middle. Moorish designs are blocked at the head and at the tail, in gold and in relief. The words '| THE | POEMS | OF | OLIVER | GOLDSMITH | [rule] | ILLUSTRATED |' are blocked in gold, with seven gold fillets blocked underneath.Blue; Morocco grain; Book clot
Oliver Goldsmith
Postal que reproduce una pintura del año 1770 de Joshua ReynoldsEn la postal aparece el siguiente texto: National Portrait GalleryEn la postal aparece el siguiente texto: Oliver Goldsmith. 1728-1774. Poet, essayist, historian and dramatist. Author of "The Traveller," 1764, "The Vicar of Wakefield," 1766, "The Deserted Village," 1770, "She stoops to Conquer," 1773, etc. Friend of Johnson and Garrick. Buried in the Temple Church. His monuments is in Westminster Abbe
Cyrus Goldsmith Oliver
An obituary for the Iowan bank director and legislator Cyrus Goldsmith Oliver
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