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  1. The poems and plays of Oliver Goldsmith by Oliver, 1730?-1774 Goldsmith, 2009-10-26
  2. The deserted village. By Oliver Goldsmith. With illustrations by by Goldsmith. Oliver. 1730?-1774., 1882-01-01
  3. Select works of Oliver Goldsmith, comprising The vicar of Wakefield, Plays and poems by Oliver, 1730?-1774 Goldsmith, 2009-10-26
  4. The poems and plays of Oliver Goldsmith : with the addition of The Vicar of Wakefield, Memoir, etc by Oliver, 1730?-1774 Goldsmith, 2009-10-26
  5. The complete poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith; edited with int by Goldsmith. Oliver. 1730?-1774., 1906-01-01
  6. The vicar of Wakefield. by Oliver Goldsmith. with a preface by A by Goldsmith. Oliver. 1730?-1774., 1891-01-01
  7. The poetical and dramatic works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B. now first collected : with an account of the life and writings of the author Volume 2 by Oliver, 1730?-1774 Goldsmith, 2009-10-26
  8. Dalziels' illustrated Goldsmith ... and A sketch of the life of Oliver Goldsmith by Oliver, 1730?-1774 Goldsmith, 2009-10-26
  9. Essays on Goldsmith by Scott. Macaulay. and Thackeray. and selec by Goldsmith. Oliver. 1730?-1774., 1918-01-01
  10. The poetical works of Goldsmith, Collins, and T. Warton Volume 2 by Oliver, 1730?-1774 Goldsmith, 2009-10-26
  11. The bee and other essays. Together with the life of Nash. by Goldsmith. Oliver. 1730?-1774., 1914-01-01
  12. The Vicar of Wakefield; with twenty four illustrations in colour by Goldsmith. Oliver. 1730?-1774., 1911-01-01
  13. The vicar of Wakefield and other works; with introductions and n by Goldsmith. Oliver. 1730?-1774., 1885-01-01
  14. Works Volume 2 by Oliver, 1730?-1774 Goldsmith, 2009-10-26

61. English 562
Th 4/15 Stephen Duck The Thresher s Labour (1730); Mary Collier The Woman’s Labour (1739) Lisa Powell teaching. T 4/20 Oliver Goldsmith The Revolution in Low
http://www4.ncsu.edu/unity/users/m/morillo/public/56204.htm
English 562 Dr. Morillo
Eighteenth-Century Literature: Studies in Genre and Decorum T, Th 11:20-12:35 Tompkins G121
Spring 2004
Office=Tompkins 249; phone: 515-4107 email = morillo@unity.ncsu.edu web page syllabus = http://www4.ncsu.edu/unity/users/m/morillo/public/56204.htm Office Hours : M, W 11-12:30 T 1:30-3:00 Description: We will approach the expanding field of eighteenth-century texts from the literary-historical perspective of genre, studying the role of literary kinds in classifying, evaluating, and indeed creating what counts as literature and specific types of literature. We will explore the neoclassical adoption and adaptation of some classical literary genres, from the lowly epigram to the lofty epic, with special emphasis on two almost extinct but once dominant forms, pastoral and georgic. Throughout the readings we will learn the importance of decorum, the matching of style to subject and audience, and its role in the informative and ideological functions of literature within culture. We will explore some of the most recent criticism of genre in eighteenth-century studies. Though we will not include the novel, we will consider other kinds of prose, including the essay and its various illuminations and criticisms of literature and society. Required Texts:
Demaria, Robert ed.

62. GLOBALSeek ~ Today In History ~ November 10th
1697 William Hogarth England, satiric painter/engraver (Rake s Progress) 1730 Oliver Goldsmith Ireland, novelist/dramatist (She Stoops to Conquer) 1793 Jared
http://www.globalseek.net/ToDaY/NoVeMBeR/november10.html
Birthdates which occurred on your SELECTED date of November 10th : Martin Luther Eisleben, Germany, founded Protestantism
Francois Couperin Paris France, composer/organist (Concerts Royaux)
George II king of England (1727-60)
William Hogarth England, satiric painter/engraver (Rake's Progress)
Oliver Goldsmith Ireland, novelist/dramatist (She Stoops to Conquer)
Jared Kirtland US, physician/naturalist/reformed penitentiaries
Cyrus West Field financier/success of 1st transatlantic cable
Sir John SD Thompson (C), 4th PM of Canada (1892-94)
Robert TA Innes Edinburgh Scotland, astronomer (Proxima Centauri)
Nicholas Vachel Lindsay US, poet (Gen William Booth enters Heaven)
Vachel Lindsay Springfield IL, poet (Johnny Appleseed) Frances Perkins 1st woman Cabinet member (Secretary of Labor 1933-45) Claude Rains London, actor (Invisible Man, Casablanca) John Knudsen Northrop aircraft designer (Northrop Air) Loanne Bishop actress (General Hospital) Jane Froman St Louis MO, singer (Jane Froman's USA Canteen) Harry Andrews Kent England, actor (Equus, Man of La Mancha)

63. Bloomsbury Book Auctions -General Books
at end, occasional foxing, front free endpaper almost detached, contemporary vellum, Wellcome III, p.381, 4to, Leiden, JA.Langerak, 1730. Goldsmith (Oliver).
http://www.bloomsbury-book-auct.com/html/480/
Bloomsbury Auctions.480
General Books
to be sold by auction on
5th February 2004 Viewing times:
Tuesday 3rd February from 9.30am to 5.30pm
Wednesday 4th February from 9.30am to 8.00pm
Thursday 5th February from 9.30am to 1.00pm Science and Medicine Lots 1 - 71
Natural History Lots 72 - 91
Continental Literature and History Lots 92 - 138
English Literature and History Lots 139 - 276
Modern First Editions Lots 277 - 308
Lots 309 - 344
Art Reference Lots 345 - 375 Bibliography Lots 376 - 385 Travel and Topography Lots 386 - 456 Sports and pastimes Lots 457 - 465 All lots are offered subject to the Conditions of Sale and Business
Science and Medicine
1. Apelt (Ernst Friedrich). Der Epochen der Geschichte der Menschheit; eine Historisch-Philosophische Skizze, 2 vol., some foxing, original boards, rubbed at extremities, 8vo, Jena, 2. Baily (Francis). presentation copy from the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to the Observatory, Trinity College Dublin with ink stamps on half-title and title, some spotting, title a little soiled and loose, original cloth-backed boards, uncut, paper label on spine, stamp on upper cover, rubbed, Sir George) An Account of the Equatorial Instrument

64. M & S Search Results
As Acted at the Theatre in the HayMarket. Written by Scriblerus Secundus. 1730. FROST, JOHN. 1890. Goldsmith, Oliver. The Vicar of Wakefield; a Tale.
http://www.msrarebooks.com/4DCGI/W_BookListByCat/LITERATURE
Home Subjects Search Results If you don't see the books you want in our online inventory, please Click Here to let us know your specific wants. Only a small portion of our stock is online, and the majority of our sales (and most of our best books) are sold by catalogue or private quote. Click on a Title to get a detailed description of an item. Items Found 201 Author Title Pub The Juvenile Scrap-Book for 1849; a Christmas and New Year's Present for Young People. Edited by Grandfather Merryman. With Twenty-Eight Engravings on Steel. ALCOTT, A. BRONSON. Concord Days. ALCOTT, A. BRONSON. Tablets. ALCOTT, A. BRONSON. Table-Talk. ALCOTT, LOUISA M. Silver Pitchers: and Independence, a Centennial Love Story. ALCOTT, LOUISA M. Little Men: Life at Plumfield with Jo's Boys. ALCOTT, LOUISA M. Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag. My Boys, Etc. ALCOTT, LOUISA M. Little Men: Life at Plumfield with Jo's Boys.

65. MPhil / PhD Reading Field In British And American Poetry
Eton College / Sonnet on the Death of Mr. Richard West / Elegy Written a Country ChurchYard Oliver Goldsmith (1730-74) The Deserted Village Anna Seward
http://humanities.uwichill.edu.bb/LLL/Lits/PGReadingFieldsBritandAmerPoetry.htm

University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados
THE FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AND EDUCATION

MPHIL / PHD READING FIELD IN BRITISH AND AMERICAN POETRY
Students are expected to acquaint themselves with the work of at least sixty-five ) of the poets listed here. At least: five from the Classical, Anglo-Saxon, and Middle English periods; twenty from the Renaissance and Neo-Classical Periods; twenty from the Romantic and Victorian periods; and twenty from the Twentieth century. The poems mentioned here for each poet are suggestive only as a result of which students may range beyond the ones listed here. CLASSICAL
(in English translation) Homer The Iliad
Homer The Odyssey
Virgil Aeneid
Horace Epistles
Ovid Amores
Ovid Metamorphoses
Catullus Poems ANGLO-SAXON (450-1066) (in English translation) Anon. Beowulf Anon. The Wife's Lament MIDDLE ENGLISH (1066-1500) Chaucer (c. 1343-1400) Introduction to The Canterbury Tales and 4 tales (suggested: Franklin's Tale; Miller's Tale; Clerk's Tale; Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale The ‘Pearl Poet' Sir Gawain and the Green Knight RENAISSANCE (1500-1660) Henrician (1500-1558) Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503-42) "The Long Love, That in My Thought Doth Harbor" / Whoso List to Hunt" / "My Galley" / "They Flee from Me" / "Patience, Though I have Not" / "My Lute Awake!" / "Is it Possible" / "Forget Not Yet" / "What Should I Say" / "Of Such as Had Forsaken Him" / "Stand Whoso List" / "Mine Own John Poins"

66. Research Interests - Gail Dodd
ELLIOT, Hawick, ROX, SCT, pre 1730. FARREL, Newlyn East, CON, ENG, pre 1820. Goldsmith, London, MDX, ENG, pre 1780. Oliver, St Breock, CON, ENG, pre 1622.
http://members.iinet.net.au/~perthdps/research/dod01.html
Gail DODD
Research Interests - February 2000
The list below details the surnames I am researching. Please allow for alternative spellings. My whole database on our direct line ancestors' and their siblings can be found at "Our Ancestors" on my home page http://www.iinet.net.au/~dodd/gail/ and stories about the first families to Australia are on-line at http://www.firstfamilies2001.net.au You're welcome to use the information in your own research, but please contact me if you find a connection. Happy hunting! Gail Dodd (nee McGlashan)
gaildodd@iinet.net.au
Locality KEY ABBOTT Gilmorton LEI ENG pre 1815 ARKIN Newtownbarry WEX IRL pre 1850 ATKINS
Mark Hone
Sutton KEN ENG AYERS YKS ENG pre 1750 BARTILL Constantine CON ENG BAWDEN St Breock CON ENG pre 1580 BECKINGHAM Eastbury
Hungerford
Lambourn BKS ENG BEG Foveran ABD SCT pre 1800 BEGG Brisbane QLD AUS aft 1874 BEGG Belhelvie ABD SCT BELL Kirkbean KKD SCT BENNIE Glasgow LNK SCT pre 1820 BLACKMAN Darenth KEN ENG pre 1850 BROWN Lambourn BKS ENG pre 1773 BROWN
Anne Nailstone LEI ENG pre 1807 BROWN ?Ramsgate KEN ENG pre 1851 BROWN Adelaide SA AUS BURDETT Gilmorton LEI ENG pre 1820 BURGESS YKS ENG pre 1820 BURNET Leith MDL SCT pre 1820 BUTCHER Swanscombe KEN ENG pre 1800 CAMPBELL Strachur ARL SCT pre 1820 CHALMERS Foveran ABD SCT pre 1850 CHAMPION Mt Barker
Kadina SA AUS CHAMPION Lambourn BKS ENG CHAPMAN Verdon LEI ENG pre 1650 CHISOLM ROX SCT pre 1630 CHOLWELL Morwenstow CON ENG pre 1600 CLELAND Glasgow LNK SCT pre 1850 COCK Paul CON ENG COUTS Craithie ABD SCT pre 1820 COUTTS Craithie ABD SCT pre 1850 COWLEY Lambourn BKS ENG

67. November 10
British neoclassical author Oliver Goldsmith was born on this day in 1730. He wrote classics in three genres poetry, The Deserted
http://www.nortexinfo.net/McDaniel/1110.htm
Dr. Mac’s Cultural Calendar
November 10
Items highlighted in red are those I consider of paramount importance to the world. Those highlighted in green are those I consider of greatest importance to me.
  • Religious reformer Martin Luther was born on this day in 1483. On this day in 1674, the Dutch handed over the whole of the New Netherlands colony, including the New Amsterdam settlement on Manhattan, to the English. The King Charles II gave the colony to his brother the Duke of York (later King James II), hence the name New York. The duke appointed his brother-in-law Edward Hyde, the earl of Clarendon, as royal governor. The governor sometimes attended council meetings and even walked around the city in women's attire. French composer for the keyboard was born on this day in 1668. He was organist for King Louis XIV. George Augustus of Hanover, later King George II of Great Britain, was born on this day in 1683, the son of the Elector of Hanover, who would become King George I in 1714. George II was succeeded by his grandson George III in 1760. He so despised his son the Prince of Wales that he had him arrested at one time. When he was told that his despised son was dead, he said (in her German accent) to the messenger, "Dat's a lie." William Hogarth

68. ThisDayThatYear.com - Birthdays Of Personalities On November 10
Hogarth, England, satiric painter/engraver (Rake s Progress) 1730 Oliver Goldsmith, Ireland, novelist/dramatist (She Stoops to Conquer) 1759 Frederich von
http://www.thisdaythatyear.com/nov/people10.htm
@import url(/img/styles.css);
January Febuary March April May June July August September October November December Birthdays of Personalities on November 10
: Charles of Charolais, the Bold, Duke of Burgundy/polyglot
: Charles of Egmond, duke of Gelre/earl of Zutphen [or Nov 9]
: Martin Luther, Eisleben Germany, founded Protestantism
: Robert Devereux 2nd earl of Essex/cousin/lover of Elizabeth I
: Jacob Cats, [Father Cats], Dutch grand pensionary/poet (Houwelyck)
: George II [August], king of England (1727-60)
: William Hogarth, England, satiric painter/engraver (Rake's Progress)
: Oliver Goldsmith, Ireland, novelist/dramatist (She Stoops to Conquer)
: Frederich von Schiller, Germany, poet/lyricist (Ode to Joy)
: Jared Kirtland, US, physician/naturalist/reformed penitentiaries : Cyrus West Field, financier/success of 1st transatlantic cable : Alfred Howe Terry, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1890 : Albert Gallatin Jenkins, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1864 : Jos‚ Hernandez, Argentina poet (Mart¡n Fierro) : Wager Swayne, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1902

69. Menz Sayings # Men Man Men's Menz Boys Young Male Female Gender Women Girls Info
powerful. Friedrich Nietzsche, German Scholar (18441900). Silence gives consent. Oliver Goldsmith, Irish Poet (1730-74). Back to poems.
http://www.norex.com.au/~george/sayings.htm
S ayings
My mother protected me from the world and my father threatened me with it.
Quentin Crisp, British author (b. 1908). Part of the public horror of sexual irregularity so-called is due to the fact that everyone knows himself essentially guilty.
Aleister Crowley, British occultist (1875-1947). Teenage boys, goaded by their surging hormones . . . . run in packs like the primal horde. They have only a brief season of exhilarating liberty between control by their mothers and control by their wives.
Camille Paglia, U.S. author (b. 1947). Don't tell me of God and eternal punishments for I know God intimately. I know where she lives and I talk to her all the time. She is a lesbian cannibal spider who eats her mate after he has satisfied her desire and she lives in my apple tree.
Billy Soo-Lee, The Great Australian Oracle (b, 1945). There are no differing concepts of reality. There are only differing concepts of confusion and absurdity. To use the word reality suggests that a person understands the ultimate mystery. The man who understands is a charlatan. The man who doesn't is absurd.
Billy Soo-Lee, The Great Australian Oracle (b, 1945).

70. Lissoy
In 1730, Oliver’s father was appointed curate of Kilkenny West and so Oliver, his parents memories of his childhood in Lissoy on which Goldsmith based one
http://www.activate.ie/sites/longfordlib/lissoy.html

71. Gedicht-Wegweiser
Translate this page Oliver Goldsmith, Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog. Gedichte der deutschen LiteraturDie 1100 wichtigsten Gedichte der deutschen Literatur zwischen 1730 und 1900.
http://www.lesekost.de/gedicht/HHL0801.htm
Gedichte-Wegweiser
Gedichte sind verstreut zu finden; zur Orientierung hier ein Wegweiser zu Gedichten mit und ohne Interpretation.
Alle Links der folgenden Tabelle verweisen auf Seiten dieser Website, nicht auf offizielle Websites der Autoren.
A
B C D ... Z Autor Gedicht(anfang) Arnfrid Astel diverse Epigramme Bertolt Brecht Bei der Geburt eines Sohnes
Beim Lesen des Horaz

Kleines Lied
Gottfried August
Des Pfarrers Tochter von Taubenhain

Prognosticon
Wilhelm Busch
Kennt der Kerl denn keine Gnade?

Der Knoten

Mich wurmt es, wenn ich nur dran denke
Niemals ... Vor allem der Politikus Thomas Carlyle Cui bono?: What is Hope? A smiling rainbow Sarah N. Cleghorn The golf links lie so near the mill Stephen Crane 18 Gedichte W. H. Davies Now shall I walk Richard Dehmel Stiller Gang Venus Consolatrix ; Auszug aus Venus Consolatrix Emily Dickinson #632 The Brain John Donne Holy Sonnets. V. Joseph von Eichendorff zahlreiche Gedichte Friedrich de la Motte Robert Gernhardt Kant Johann Wolfgang Goethe Feiger Gedanken Freunde, flieht die dunkle Kammer Gesellschaft, in Arno Schmidts Leseberechnung und Zitate Goethe Parabase ("Freudig war vor vielen Jahren") Weite Welt und breites Leben Wer glaubt's Wiederfinden Wie? Wann? und Wo?

72. Oakland University Department Of English - Course Information
The New Child British Art and the Origins of Modern Childhood, 17301830; Cultural Readings Oliver Goldsmith, The Deserted Village, (R 18 2844-2854).
http://www.otus.oakland.edu/english/connery/370_00.htm
Oakland University
Department of English Course Information English 370Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature Fall, 2000 367 SFH, M 6:30-9:50
Brian Connery 517 Wilson Hall, x 2267 connery@oakland.edu Course Description : We'll spend the semester exploring the literature and culture of the period 1660-1798. After a brief introduction to the ideas, politics, and mores of early modern England, we'll linger a while to explore what is arguably the high point in the history of English comedy (1660-1700) in the works of Behn and Etherege.. In prose fiction, we'll trace the rise of the English novel, through the works Behn, Defoe, Richardson, and Fielding. And in verse, we'll trace poetry's flight from the court in London to the countryside, as we read representative poems by Rochester, Behn, Swift, Finch, Thomson, Gray, and Goldsmith. Throughout the semester, we'll be trying to define the character of the age by examining the forces in cultural history that produced simultaneously the decline of the comic drama, the rise of the novel, and the rustification of verse. To further this investigation, we'll read intensively in Addison and Steele's essays from The Tatler and The Spectator

73. English 370
The New Child British Art and the Origins of Modern Childhood, 17301830; Cultural Readings W 4 Oliver Goldsmith, “The Deserted Village,” (R 18 2844-2854).
http://www.otus.oakland.edu/english/connery/370-02.htm
Oakland University
Department of English Course Information English 370Literature of the Restoration and Eighteenth-Century
Fall, 2002
168 SEB, MWF 1:20-2:27 PM
Brian Connery
521 Wilson Hall, x2254
M 5:30-6:00, W 8:45-9:30, F 12:00-1:30, and by appointment
connery@oakland.edu Course Description : We'll spend the semester exploring the literature and culture of the period 1660-1798. After a brief introduction to the ideas, politics, and mores of early modern England, we'll linger a while to explore what is arguably the high point in the history of English comedy (1660-1700) in the works of Wycherley, Behn, Etherege, and Steele. In prose fiction, we'll trace the rise of the English novel, through the works Behn, Defoe, Swift, Richardson, and Fielding. And in verse, we'll trace poetry's flight from the court in London to the countryside, as we read representative poems by Rochester, Behn, Swift, Finch, Thomson, Gray, and Goldsmith. Throughout the semester, we'll be trying to define the character of the age by examining the forces in cultural history that produced simultaneously the decline of the comic drama, the rise of the novel, and the rustification of verse. To further this investigation, we’ll read in Addison and Steele’s essays from The Tatler and The Spectator , a variety of journals and periodicals including The Gentleman’s Magazine , and some of Johnson’s essays from The Idler and The Rambler . Heavy reading. Class format will largely be discussion. Students will keep a reading journal and commonplace book , make one

74. Descendant Lists
Clarence Oliver Eldridge 18831948 married 1920 Jessie May Jolliffe. James Eldridge 1730-1800 married Frances Goldsmith; Jeremiah Eldridge 1812-1893 married 1850
http://users.hunterlink.net.au/~ddrge/genealogy/descend.html

75. Pensum/læringskrav (ENG2303 - Vår 2004)
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (1751). Oliver Goldsmith (c. 1730—74). The Deserted Village (1770). B. TEXTBOOK (obligatory reading).
http://www.uio.no/studier/emner/hf/iba/ENG2303/v04/pensumliste.xml
UiO - nettsider UiO - personer BIBSYS - forfatter BIBSYS - tittel WWW - Google Om UiO Studentliv Forskning For ansatte ... Bibliotek Du er her: UiO Studier Emner
A. PRIMARY TEXTS with editorial matter, obligatory reading. All texts except those marked with an asterisk (*) are reproduced in the Unipub course compendium ('ENG2303 English Literature in the Age of Enlightenment'), of which each student is expected to own a copy. (Available at Kopiutsalget, Akademika). Oroonoko, or, The Royal Slave. A True History (1688) in Oroonoko and other Writings , ed. Paul Salzman, Oxford World Classics) The Shortest-Way with the Dissenters The Busybody (1709) in Eighteenth-Century Women Dramatists and Spectator
  • 1 Mr Spectator (Addison) 2 Introducing the Spectator Club (Steele) 10 The aims of The Spectator (Addison) 49 On coffee-houses (Steele) 50 The four Iroquois sachems (Addison) 69 The Royal Exchange (Addison) 70 On native literary genius: the ballad of Chevy Chase (Addison) 101 On the posterity of The Spectator (Addison) 119 On town and country manners (Addison) Windsor-Forest Epistle to Bathurst An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity in England * Gulliver's Travels (1726) ed. Albert J. Rivero, Norton Critical Edition, 2002.

76. Religion: Philadelphia Rare Books
York Thomas Hammond, Jr.; London A. Bettesworth, 1730. 8vo (16.9 cm, 6.7 ). viii, 256 pp.; illus. Sentimental Poems, Paired. Goldsmith, Oliver.
http://www.prbm.com/interest/religion-f-g.shtml
RELIGION
A
B BIBLES C ... D-E F-G H-J
K-L
M N-P ... W-Z
Illustrated Meditations — American Engraving Fleetwood, John.
The life of our lord and saviour Jesus Christ...together with the lives...of his holy evangelists, apostles, disciples, and other primitive martyrs. To which is added the history of the Jews. New-Haven: Nathan Whiting, 1831. 8vo (22cm, 8.5"). 606 pp., [1 (contents)] f. Frontis., plts.
    The Christian Dictionary . The present work was first published in London in 1768, and the first U.S. edition was in 1800. It was widely published in the 19th century, also seeing a German and a Welsh edition. The text is a devotional meditation on the life of Jesus and his disciples rather than a historical biography. This edition has an American copper-engraved frontispiece, after Coreggio by J.W. Paradise (1809–62), a pupil of A. Durand and one of the founders of the National Academy in 1826. There are also 24 wood-engraved plates, some signed either "JWB" or "B," and the engraver's identity is a mystery. Altogether the engravings make this copy a good example of early 19th-century American book illustration. American Engravers upon Copper and Steel , II, 2416. On Paradise, see: Stauffer, I, 199–200. Mottled sheep, a tad sprung; spine divided into compartments by gilt double rules, with a gilt-lettered red morocco title label. Some rubbing, with loss at corners; rear joint with pinhole piercing at end of uppermost band, not affecting stability. Foxing throughout, as expectable, with some waterstaining. Some small tears, a few into text. Actually, though not pristine, a solid and enjoyable copy.

77. Registers.
Translate this page 1730-1730. FM Arouet de Voltaire, 5, 6, 65, 80, 116, 120 vlg., 228, 304, 318, 320 vlg., 323, 328, 330, 382, 430, 484, II 128. Oliver Goldsmith, 55, 255, 353.
http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/wink002ontw07/wink002ontw07_032.htm
[p. 566]
Registers.
[p. 567]
Overzicht der vreemde letteren in betrekking tot de Nederlandsche.
(Zooveel mogelijk chronologisch naar de schrijvers).
I. De Bijbel
A. Vertaling van den Bijbel of van Bijbelboeken in dicht of proza B. Bijbelsche geschiedenis in epischen of dramatischen vorm
II. Oudste kerkgeschiedenis, Heiligenlevens en Legenden
Joannes en Theagenes, II 35. - Simon Petrus te Rome, II 39. - Thirza, 61.-Julianus de Afvallige, II 37, 41. - Alarik, II 37. - Het Labarum, II 37. - St. Dorothea, II 40. - St. Eustachius, 376. -St. Christophorus, II 41. - De Zeven Slapers van Efeze, II 41. - St. Gabinia, 375. - St. Gommarus, 375. - St. Euphemia, 376. - St. Dimphna, II 366. - Philemon, II 42.
III. Oostersche letteren
IV. Grieksche letteren
Homerus, 269, 334, 381, 422, II 92, 151, 485 vlg. - Hesiodus, 422. - Batrachomyomachia , 472. - Anacreon, 44, 72, 86, 91, 106, II 20. - Tyrtaeus, 80, 192. - Simonides, 422. - Aeschylus, 463, II 24, 429. - Sophocles, 70 vlg., II 400, 408, 428 vlg. - Euripides, 436, 438, 472, II 408. - Plato, 394, II 79, 476. - Xenophon, 394. - Aristoteles, 31, 436, II 457, 476.
[p. 568]

78. Untitled Document
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79. The History Of The Dog In Britain
1730 Sir Robert Walpole tries unsuccessfully to establish the post of Master c1770 Oliver Goldsmith , Irish author of Animated Nature , says that Irish hounds
http://www.countrysportsandcountrylife.com/sections/pedigree_dog/history_of_dog/
History of British Dog Classification Linnaeus Buffon ... Stonehenge History of the British Dog
It is estimated that the dog Canis Familiaris was first domesticated in 10,000BC. The Oldest European dog remains from Star Carr Yorkshire are dated at c 7538 BC.
These records and the history of the domestic dog in Britain are well chronicled in an excellent book " The British Dog - Its History from Ealiest Times by Dr Cameron i.A. Ritchie published by Robert Hale Lte, London in 1981.
Ritchie in " a Short Chonology of the British Dog" lgives a very comprehensive listing of the references to dogs in British literature and history including:
Click image to enlarge 63-21 BC Strabo mentions the export of Hunting dogs from Britain
c50 AD The sons of Uisnech flee from Ulster to Scotland taking 150 hounds with them
c80-120 AD Occupation of Corbridge Roman Station in Northumberland by a garrison whose dogs have been identified as 'bassets' and 'small greyhounds'
161-180 AD Oppian describes a British dog called the agassaeus - probably a terrier
727 or 730 AD
c800 AD
Pictess huntress with hounds portrayed coursing deer on the Hilton of Cadboll Slab, Scotland

80. Bibliotheca Augustana
172159) Tobias George Smollett (1721-71) Adam Smith (1723-90) Thomas Percy (1728-1811) Edmund Burke (1729-97) Oliver Goldsmith (1730?-74) William Cowper (1731
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Bibliotheca Anglica
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Act of Settlement (1701)
Septennial Act (1716)
Daniel Defoe (1660-1731)
Matthew Prior (1664-1721)
Jonathan Swift

Bernard Mandeville (1670-1733)
Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury (1671-1713) Joseph Addison (1672-1719) Richard Steele (1672-1729) Nicholas Rowe (1674-1718) Edward Young (1683-1765) John Gay (1685-1732) Alexander Pope (1688-1744) Samuel Richardson (1689-1761) George Lillo (1693?-1739) Eliza Haywood (1693?-1756) Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield (1694-1773) James Thomson (1700-1748) John Wesley (1703-1791) Benjamin Franklin (1706-90) Henry Fielding (1707-54) Samuel Johnson (1709-84) David Hume (1711-76) Laurence Sterne (1713-68) Thomas Gray (1716-71) David Garrick (1717-79) Horace Walpole (1717-97) William Collins (1721-59) Tobias George Smollett (1721-71) Adam Smith Thomas Percy (1728-1811) Edmund Burke (1729-97) Oliver Goldsmith (1730?-74) William Cowper (1731-1800) George Coleman (1732-94) James Macpherson (1736-1796) Edward Gibbon (1737-94) Thomas Paine (1737-1809) James Boswell (1740-95) Robert Fergusson (1750-74) Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816) Thomas Chatterton (1752-1800) Frances (Fanny) Burney (1752-1840) George Crabbe William Godwin (1756-1836) William Blake (1757-1827) Robert Burns (1759-96) Mary Wollstonecraft Ann Radcliffe (1764-1823)

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