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Goldsmith Visits Me,s; early in January he called upon me one morning before I was up, and on my entering the room, I recognised my old acquaintance, dressed in a rusty full-trimmed black suit, with his pockets full of papers, which instantly reminded me of the poet in Garrick’s faGOUGE 发表于 2025-3-25 13:53:57
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Goldsmith and Johnson,ed him, though he knew his failings, and particularly the leaven of envy which corroded the mind of that elegant writer, and made him impatient, without disguise, of the praises bestowed on any person whatever. Of this infirmity, which marked Goldsmith’s character, Johnson gave a remarkable instanceFlinch 发表于 2025-3-26 00:47:59
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Kill Only Your Enemies,s prescription. The quality or quantity of the medicine ordered, exciting the notice of the apothecary in attendance, he demurred to administer it to the patient; an argument ensued, which had no effect in convincing either party of error, and some heat being produced by the contention, an appeal wa冷峻 发表于 2025-3-26 12:18:37
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Goldsmith at the Temple,him his friends, whom he entertained with a cordial and unostentatious hospitality. Occasionally he amused them with his flute or with whist, neither of which he played well, particularly the latter, but in losing his money, he never lost his temper. In a run of bad luck and worse play, he would fli有常识 发表于 2025-3-26 21:55:43
A Famous Dinner,k, Dr Goldsmith, Mr Murphy, Mr Bickerstaff, and Mr Thomas Davies. Garrick played round him with a fond vivacity, taking hold of the breasts of his coat, and looking up in his face with a lively archness, complimented him on the good health which he seemed then to enjoy; while the sage, shaking his h