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         Goldsmith Oliver:     more books (81)
  1. Goody Two-Shoes; a facsimile reproduction of the edition of 1766 by Oliver, 1730?-1774 Goldsmith, 2009-10-26
  2. Works Volume 1 by Oliver, 1730?-1774 Goldsmith, 2009-10-26
  3. Works Volume 3 by Oliver, 1730?-1774 Goldsmith, 2009-10-26
  4. The history of little Goody Two-Shoes : otherwise called Mrs Margery Two-Shoes : with the means by which she acquired her learning and wisdom, and, in consequence thereof, her estate ... : see the original manuscript in the Vatican at Rome, and the cuts by Michael Angelo : illustrated with the comments of our great modern critics by Oliver, 1730?-1774 Goldsmith, 2009-10-26
  5. Oliver Goldsmith's Traveller and Deserted village, also Thomas Gray's Elegy in a country churchyard; by Oliver Goldsmith 1730?-1774 Gray Thomas 1716-1771 Gregory Warren Fenno [from old catalog] ed, 1909-12-31
  6. Le village abandonn??, d'Oliver Goldsmith by Oliver Goldsmith 1730?-1774 Chevallier Eug?¿ne tr. [from old catalog], 1877-12-31
  7. The Art of Oliver Goldsmith by Andrew Swarbrick, 1984-06
  8. Oliver Goldsmith by Stephen Gwynn, 1974-06
  9. Oliver Goldsmith Revisited (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Peter Dixon, 1991-07
  10. Oliver Goldsmith, a Reference Guide (A Reference Guide to Literature) by Samuel H., Jr. Woods, 1982-10
  11. Oliver Goldsmith; Essays Towards an Interpretation (Biography Index Reprint Series) by Robert Wyse Jackson, 1951-06
  12. Oliver Goldsmith: A Georgian Study (Masters of World Literature series) by Ricardo Quintana, 1967-11
  13. Oliver Goldsmith and Richard Brinsley Sheridan (World Dramatists) by Marlies K. Danziger, 1978-05
  14. Goldsmith's The traveller and The deserted village; by Oliver Goldsmith 1730?-1774 Tupper Frederick 1871-1950 ed, 1900-12-31

81. 1730 In Literature - Information
See also 1729 in literature, other events of 1730, 1731 in literature, list of years in literature. Table of contents. Births. Oliver Goldsmith. Deaths.
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82. November 10 Events In History - BrainyHistory
Jan Nepomuk Kanka, composer November 10, 1759 Frederich von Schiller, Germany, poet/lyricist (Ode to Joy) November 10, 1730 Oliver Goldsmith, Ireland, novelist
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November 10 Birthdays in History November 10, 1985 David Lee Rohr Jr, transplant donor
November 10, 1977
Stephanie Berger, Miss Universe-Switzerland (1996)
November 10, 1973
Cale Hulse, Edmonton, NHL defenseman (Calgary Flames)
November 10, 1973
Darius Holland, NFL defensive tackle (Green Bay Packers-Superbowl 31)
November 10, 1973
John Solomon, NFL defensive end (Seattle Seahawks)
November 10, 1973
Khiry Abdul Samad, LA Calif, rocker (Boys-Dial My Heart, Lucky Charm)
November 10, 1973
Zahid Fazal, Pakistani cricket batsman (occasional Tests since 1992)
November 10, 1972
Carol Anne Becker, Miss Universe-South Africa (1996)
November 10, 1972
Dick Kooijman, Dutch soccer player (Heracles, FC Groningen, Az)
November 10, 1972
Isaac Bruce, NFL wide receiver (St Louis Rams) November 10, 1972 Shawn Green, Des Plaines IL, outfielder (Toronto Blue Jays) November 10, 1972 Virag Csurgo, Siofok Hungary, tennis star (1993 Futures-Freeport) November 10, 1971

83. RMC: Selected Book Acquisitions
Pilkington became involved with Swift and his circle in 1730, when she Goldsmith, Oliver P. Gems of Penmanship, Containing Various Examples of the Caligraphic
http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/news/Acq1998.html

Selected Rare Book Acquisitions 1998
Fifteenth-Century Sixteenth-Century Seventeenth-Century Eighteenth-Century ... Literature EARLY WORKS The Old English Illustrated Pharmacopoeia. British Library Cotton Vitellius C III. Edited by M. A. D'Aronco, M. L. Cameron. Copenhagen: Rosenkilde and Bagger, 1998. FIFTEENTH-CENTURY Bartholomaeus de Pisanus (de Rinonichi). Quadragesimale de contemptu mundi: siue de triplici mundo Sensibilit s[eu]. Microcosmo: [et] Archetypo. Milan, Ulrich Scinzenzeler, 1498. First edition of 146 late 14th century sermons, incorporating both pagan classics and Scripture. Includes "Orations on Demons, Diabolical Possession and the Soul's Relation to the Body." Incunabula: The Printing Revolution in Europe, 1455-1500. Research Publications, Inc., 1998. Unit 27. 83 microfiche titles printed in the 15th century covering Medieval Philosophy. Incunabula: The Printing Revolution in Europe, 1455-1500. Research Publications, Inc., 1998. Unit 28. 74 microfiche titles printed in the 15th century covering Renaissance Philosophy. Cornell owns units 1 - 28. The University of Pennsylvania Library has described this microfiche set on its Web site at:

84. NWKFHS Members Interests - G
Goldsmith, Sevenoaks KEN, 1820c, Margaret Lazell. GORHAM, Farleigh KEN, Pre-1730, John Crowson. GREEN, Fairstead ESS, 18-19c, Mr EW Oliver.
http://www.nwkfhs.org.uk/INT_GG.HTM
North West Kent Family History Society
Covering north-west Kent and the ancient Kent
parishes now in south-east London
Members' Interests: Surnames G
GABLE Lewisham/Lee KEN Nina Marshall GADSDEN Wilden and Great Barford BDF Mr R. Cornell GAINSFORD Cowden area KEN Any Mrs G.D.A. Purnell GALE Any MDX/SRY/KEN Mildred Reynolds GALE Stoke Poges BKM Barbara Usher GALLACHER Cambusnethaw Lanark SCT Sheila Sams GALLACHER Dundee ANG SCT Sheila Sams GALLACHER Sligo IRL Pre-1850 Sheila Sams GALLANT Norwich NFK Mr P. Martin GALLEHAWK Any Any Pauline Kennedy GALLIFANT Earls Colne ESS Mr R.C. Hill GAMBRILL Temple Ewell KEN Diana Miller GAMES Newgate MDX Jean Mills GAMMON Thanet KEN Pre-1820 Stan Cook GANDER Lewisham KEN Murray Miles GARD Croydon SRY Mr R.S. Guest GARD/GUARD Deptford/Greenwich KEN John Gard GARDENER Any KEN Any Annie Bardo GARDINER Eltham/ Woolwich KEN Martin Gardiner GARDINER Hackney/ Bethnal Green MDX Martin Gardiner GARDINER Norwich NFK Martin Gardiner GARDINER KEN Vivien Gardiner GARDNER Witney, OXF Pre-1750 Daphne Shipman GARDNER Newent GLS Janet A. Barker GARDNER Lee KEN early 20c Linda Dale GARDNER Southwark SRY Martin Gardiner GARNISH Any (esp. West Tilbury) ESS

85. 511-512 (Nordisk Familjebok / 1800-talsutgåvan. 4. Duplikator - Folkvandringen)
och frisinnade James Thomson (170048), W. Falconer (1730- 69) och J romanförfattaren under denna period var den mångsidige, elegante Oliver Goldsmith (1728-74
http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/nfad/0262.html
Nordisk familjebok 1800-talsutgåvan. 4. Duplikator - Folkvandringen
(1881) Tema: Reference
Table of Contents / Innehåll
Project Runeberg Catalog ... Print (PDF) On this page / på denna sida - Engelska literaturen
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86. Henry St. John Bolingbroke - Selected Primary Works.
John Viscount. 1730. The case of Dunkirk faithfully stated, and impartially considered. Bolingbroke, Henry St. John Viscount, and Oliver Goldsmith. 1809.
http://www.ecn.bris.ac.uk/het/bolingbroke/bolinbib.htm
Henry St. John Bolingbroke - Selected primary works.
  • [Bolingbroke, Henry Saint-John 1st viscount. 1743. A dissertation upon parties : in several letters to Caleb d'Anvers, esq. [pseud.] dedicated to the Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Walpole. . 6th ed. rev. and corr. ed. London: printed for R. Francklin.
    First published as a series of letters in the "Craftsman," which was edited by Nicholas Am-.
  • Bolingbroke, Henry Saint-John 1st viscount. 1809. The works of the late Right Honorable Henry St. John, lord Viscount Bolingbroke : with the life of Lord Bolingbroke, by Dr. Goldsmith, now enlarged by more recent information relative to his public and personal character selected from various authorities. New ed. ed. London: J. Johnson.
  • Bolingbroke, Henry Saint-John Viscount. [London]: Published by Caleb Danvers, Esq ; London printed for R. Francklin ... ,$c1729.
    Signed: W. Raleigh.
  • Bolingbroke, Henry Saint-John Viscount, and Robert Earl of Oxford Harley. 1714. . London: printed for A. Moore.
    Sometimes attributed to Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke.
  • Bolingbroke, Henry St. John Viscount. 1730.
  • 87. Ancestry.com - American Biographical Library
    a branch of the family of which Oliver Goldsmith, the poet to his youngest son, Allen Thomas Goldsmith, who was Phoebe Forbes (17301826) was a woman of strong
    http://search.ancestry.com/db-abl/P447.aspx
    Login Subscribe Help? You are here: Search American Biographical Library Results American Biographical Library Viewing records of total records Global Search Results The Lakeys who were strong Protestants, came to Ireland from Scotland in the time of the Stuarts, and Matthew Lakey's father was wounded in the famous siege of Londonderry. Abner Forbes Lakey's father, James Lakey (1757-1827), served in the Revolutionary War and married in 1780 Charlotte, the daughter of Abner Forbes and Phoebe Leach. Phoebe Forbes (1730-1826) was a woman of strong character; she was fifteen and Abner Forbes, forty years of age, when they married. She was only thirty-seven when her husband died and survived him sixty years. Her three sons served in the War of the Revolution and, hearing that the army was ill clothed and suffering at Valley Forge, she herself sheared the sheep in the dead of winter, wrapped them humanely in old blankets, carded the wool, spun and wove it into cloth, from which she made garments, and sent them to her sons. This indomitable soul killed a rattlesnake with her cane when she was over ninety, and could still spin and read her Bible, when she was gathered to her fathers in her ninety-seventh year. Caroline Lakey's mother, Lucy Pomeroy, was a descendant of Eltweed Pomeroy, who, with his brother Eldad, came from Devonshire, England, to Dorchester, Massachusetts, in 1633. These brothers were descendants of Sir Ralph de Pomeroy, a companion of William the Conqueror.

    88. Orser Family Genealogy Forum
    Oliver ORSER alive 1811 Ontario Debby Worden 2/09 00 Phoebe Orser(c1800-1867)+ John Goldsmith - Valerie 9 Auser=Orser (Westchester Co,NY)1730-1926 - Charles W
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    DisplayAdBanner("Top,Right,Bottom!Top", 468, 60 , "boards/") Chat Daily Search My GenForum Community Standards ... Terms of Service Jump to Forum Home Surnames : Orser Family Genealogy Forum This forum serves all obvious variations Orser Family Genealogy Forum Search this forum:
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    89. 18thCentEngland.html
    tearful) by 1730 s. Older comedies and tragedies adapted to contemporary taste for sentiment Laughing comedy revived by Oliver Goldsmith (She Stoops to
    http://www.geneseo.edu/~blood/Thea20318thEngland.html
    Theatre 203: F/History of Theatre Since the Seventeenth Century 18th Century England:
    Brockett ch. 9, pp. 217-232, ch. 10 pp. 242-46 (Italian design) 248-257 (French drama, acting troupes) GOVERNMENT regulation of theatre: Licensing Act of 1737 (until 1968) Granting of theatre "licenses" (ie to Betterton in 1695 or Drury Lane in 1710), opens debate on patent system.
    Satires of political figures on the stage also stir up controversy; (Prime Minister) Walpole is angry. 1. Lord Chamberlain licenses all plays "for gain, hire or reward"
    2. Theatre must be in Westminster, only Drury Lane and Covent Garden located there Responses: closure of illegitimate theatres, then open but advertised as other events 1752: law requiring licensing of all entertainment w/in 20 miles of London
    1760's: Parliament authorizes "Royal Theatres" in other English cities
    1766 Sam Foote: license to run Haymarket theatre for summer season, 1766-1843 ENLIGHTENMENT PHILOSOPHY REFLECTED ON STAGE: morality: "it's all for the best", people all essentially good
    environment determines character
    theatre has a social goal: awaken audience's emotions to deliver moral message DRAMATIC FORMS: "REGULAR" DRAMA still follows neoclassical rules, but some challenges.

    90. BookFinder.com: Book Directory
    2 Arthur Hugh Clough (18191861) Selected Poems 0856356220 0-85635-622-0 Oliver Goldsmith Selected Poems 1730-1744 0856356239 0-85635-623-9 Anne Finch
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    91. Elinor Wyllys - Chapter IX
    Goldsmith = Oliver Goldsmith (17301775), British author; Temple Gardens = in London on the Thames River, next to The Temple (an ancient English school of
    http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/lit/drama/ElinorWyllys/chap11.html
    Elinor Wyllys
    by Susan Fenimore Cooper Terms Contents Note Editor's Preface ... Chapter XXIII Chapter IX
    ow taught shall I return?"
    CRABBE. George Crabbe (English poet, 1754-1832), "Posthumous Tales: VI The Farewell and Return" line I.62
    OF course, Harry was established at Wyllys-Roof. And, after a few days passed with her parents at Longbridge, Elinor persuaded Jane to pay her a short visit. As for our friends at Wyllys-Roof, the joy of re-union, after a long absence, gave additional zest to the first pleasant meetings of the young people, in whom Miss Agnes and Mr. Wyllys were so warmly interested. Elinor was in gay spiritseven Jane was more animated than usual, in her expressions and manners. As for Harry, he was decidedly improved; the last two years had done a great deal for him. He was now a clever, well-educated, agreeable young man of three-and-twenty, whose judgment and taste were much improved by travelling. "A very good-looking fellow, too, Agnes," remarked Mr. Wyllys. It was easy to gather, from the natural, healthful tone of his conversation, that in more important points, while he had gained much, he had lost nothing by wider observation of the world. Miss Agnes was well aware that the last two years had not been lost with Elinor, although passed in quiet every-day life. She knew, from close observation, that the character of her adopted child had been gradually approaching nearer to all she wished it to be. As the two young girls sat chatting together, Miss Wyllys could not but mark the striking difference in their appearance; but she also felt that if Jane's loveliness were a charm, even to her, knowing Elinor thoroughly, she loved her far more deeply for the want of beauty. But, of course, the world would have decided differently.

    92. WebGED: HAMRICK HAMBRICK Data Page
    mother Missimg, Delilah(*1764 1850) spouse Camp, Oliver Goldsmith (1806 - 1840 Hamrick, John(~1721 - ~1757) mother Mlton, Sarah(~1730 - ) spouse Reammy
    http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~hamrick/wga50.html
    previous go to surnames Hamrick, Nancy Catherine
    b. 31 Aug 1855 in ,Braxton,WV
    d. 2 Oct 1921 in Glade Dist,Webster,WV
    father:
    Hamrick, Addison McLaughlin(1830 - 1897)
    mother: Cogar, Hanna(*1831 - )
    spouse: Given, Kyle (*1851 - ) Hamrick, Nancy Cordelia Belle
    b. Apr 1883 in ,Webster,WV
    father:
    Hamrick, Jonothan Griffin(1847 - 1926)
    mother: Hamrick, Rebecca Jane(1852 - 1914)
    spouse: Gregory, Thomas L (*1879 - )
    - m. Feb 1904 in ,Webster,WV child: Gregory, Carvel Alton "Carl" (*1914 - ) child: Gregory, Arguel Fountain (*1914 - ) child: Gregory, Wilber Thomas (*1914 - ) child: Gregory, Virginia Belle (*1914 - ) child: Griffin, Robert Hamrick (*1914 - ) child: Gregory, Bernice (*1914 - ) child: Gregory, Marjorie (*1914 - ) Hamrick, Nancy Diana b. Est 1840 father: Hamrick, William M(1809 - 1899) mother: Hughes, Narcissus(1811 - 1890) spouse: Smith, Landrum L (*1827 - ) child: Smith, W R (1859 - 1919) Hamrick, Nancy Edwards b. Abt 1852 in Walden Ridge,Monroe,TN d. 1927 father: Hamrick, Alfred Berton(1810 - 1894) mother: Fondrin, Mary A "Polly"(~1820 - ) spouse: Taylor, Montgomery (*1846 - )

    93. ƒIƒ€ƒjƒoƒX
    JERRY Goldsmith / THE OMENTHE ESSENTIAL JERRY Goldsmith FILM MUSIC COLLECTION 4), JFK(14 track?Oliver Stone? 1,730.
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    94. Suffolk Surname List - Surnames O
    Oliver Westhorpe, Combs, Stowmarket any time, Margaret Tory, margaret@suffolkancestors.freeserve.co ORFORD Rattlesden, Bardwell 17301780. David Goldsmith.
    http://fp.suffolksurnames.plus.com/surname_interests/suff_o.html
    Suffolk Surnames List Surnames Beginning with O
    [ A-AL ]
    [ AM-AY ] [ B-BE ] [ BI-BO ] ... [ X-Y-Z ]
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    Any commercial contact whatsoever (including by Kindred Konnections) is unsolicited, and prohibited. © 2003 - 2004 Patricia Bridges and Ray Long. This page was last updated:- 29 May 2004 Surname and Place of Interest Person to Contact Email Address
    OAKES : Willingham, Stoven, Burgh Castle, Corton :1837-1900 Alan Oakes alanoakes@motor-world.co.uk OAKLEY : Glemsford : any time Ian Burns ian@burnsgenealogy.org OAKLEY : Leiston : c1800 - c1900 Harold Wilkinson wilkinshr@aol.com OAKLEY : Long Melford : 1800 Carol Pratt carolp@iprimus.com.au ODDY : Wickham Market : any time Frank Scott fwscott@bellsouth.net OFFES : Bury St Edmunds : bef 1815 Peter Ambrose ambrose@solutions-inc.co.uk OFFOR (ORFO) : Laxfield : 1590-1600's Anne Offor anneoffor@hotmail.com OFFORD : Bury St Edmunds : bef 1840 Bob Quinlan robert.quinlan@btinternet.com OFFORD : Ipswich : any time Jackie Dixon jldixon@f2s.com

    95. HUDDLE 02/1993
    Translate this page alle Maßen angetan »The Deserted Village« von Oliver Goldsmith. Goldsmith wurde in Irland geboren, genau weiß man es vielleicht so um das Jahr 1730 herum?
    http://www.huddle-verlag.de/hu_archiv/huddle_nach_jahrgang/hu_archiv_1993/huddle
    HUDDLE Nr. 02 vom 14.01.1993 Jetzt abonnieren HUDDLE Archiv Hawai hui, California, Tulsa pfui Ein Blick auf die Teams mit den größten Steigerungen und den größten Einbußen Die hektischen Tage zum Jahres-ende mit der Vielzahl von Bowl-Spielen sind vorbei, der Meister ist gekürt, Zeit für einige Nachbetrachtungen zur abgelaufenen Saison. Den Anfang macht ein Blick auf die Überraschungsmannschaften der Saison 1992, im Positiven wie im Negativen. Nachfolgend ein Blick auf die 25 Mannschaften, die gegenüber 1991 den größten Sprung nach vorn machte, bzw. jene 25 Mannschaften, die gegenüber dem Vorjahr die größten Einbußen zu verzeichnen hatte. Arena Football League 1995 mit European Conference Anläßlich des am 30. Januar in Frankfurt stattfindenden Demonstrationsspiels der Arena Football League (AFL) zwischen dem Tampa Bay Storm und Rekordmeister Detroit Drive statteten Ende letzter Woche der Präsident der weltweiten Vermarktungsgesellschaft der AFL, William L. Niro, sowie sein Vize Jerry B. Kurz der Mainmetropole einen kurzen Besuch ab, um der Presse unter anderem einen Einblick in die langfristigen Planungen der Liga zu vermitteln. Mit dem Schrecken davongekommen 49ers überstehen Endspurt der Redskins Der Trubel um die nicht für möglich gehaltene Leistungssteigerung und »Auferstehung« der Washington Redskins in den Playoffs verflog im Spiel gegen die San Francisco 49ers. Durch die knappe 13:20-Niederlage gegen die San Francisco 49ers wurden die Mannen um Trainer Joe Gibbs auf den Boden der Tatsachen zurückgeholt. Der war im Candlestick Park nicht hart, sondern sehr weich - und schwer zu spielen, was sich in einer Fülle von Ballverlusten auf beiden Seiten niederschlug. Die verkorkste Saison des Titelverteidigers, in deren Verlauf 51 (!) vermeintliche Starter mindestens ein Spiel wegen einer Verletzung nicht bestreiten konnten, fand somit bei einem heißen Titelanwärter für den diesjährigen Super Bowl ihr Ende.

    96. William Emboden On Amanita Soma
    was narrated to Europeans when in 1730 a Swedish army officer published his account of imprisonment in Siberia. In 1762 Oliver Goldsmith described his
    http://www.iamshaman.com/amanita/embodensoma.htm
    William Emboden on Soma's Identity - BUY LATVIAN AMANITAS
    The contention by Wasson that soma is irrefutably and without a doubt the basidiomycete Amanita muscaria is disconcerting. No one has done a more thorough study than Wasson in an attempt to identify the plant soma, and his assertions must carry the weight that is commensurate with the scholarship that is to be found in Soma, Divine Mushroom of Immortality. The reader must bear in mind that interpretation is a thing apart from translation, and the ideal interpretation would come from a Vedic scholar who is also a botanist. Wasson's scholarship has opened new doors for us and is not to be taken lightly. It is a model for ethnobotanical research. Whether this resolves the age-old question of soma must be left to the reader.
    The poorer [Tartars) post themselves around the huts of the rich and watch [for] the opportunity of the ladies and gentlemen as they come down to pass their liquor, and holding a wooden bowl catch the delicious fluid. Of this they drink with the utmost satisfaction and thus they get as drunk and as jovial as their betters.
    Heaven above does not equal one half of me.

    97. Lynch, "Learning's Triumph," Works Cited
    London, 1826. Barrell, John. English Literature in History, 173080 An Equal, Wide Survey. London Hutchinson, 1983. Goldsmith, Oliver. Collected Works. Ed.
    http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Diss/biblio.html
    Learning's Triumph:
    The Age of Elizabeth in
    the Age of Johnson
    Jack Lynch
    Works Cited
    • Addison, Joseph. The Miscellaneous Works of Joseph Addison . Ed. A. C. Guthkelch. 2 vols. London: G. Bell, 1914.
    • The Freeholder . Ed. James Leheny. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1979.
    • Allodoli, Ettore. "Poliziano e Johnson." La Rinascita 5, no. 27 (Sept. 1942), 459-71.
    • Alves, Robert. Sketches of a History of Literature . Edinburgh, 1794.
    • Anderson, Robert, ed. The Works of the British Poets, with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical . 13 vols. Edinburgh, 1792-95.
    • The Conduct of Queen Elizabeth, towards the Neighbouring Nations, and Particularly Spain; Compared with that of James I in View of the Late and Present Behaviour of Great Britain . London, 1729.
    • Aristotle. Ars rhetorica . Ed. W. D. Ross. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1959.
    • Ascham, Roger. The Scholemaster: Shewing a Plain and Perfect Way of Teaching the Learned Language . Ed. James Upton. 3d ed. London, 1729.
    • The English Works of Roger Ascham . Ed. James Bennet [i.e., Samuel Johnson?]. London, 1761.
    • English Works . Ed. William Aldis Wright. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1904.

    98. Irish Literature
    Oliver Goldsmith, Born 1730 Kilkenny West, Co Meath. Dramatist essayist, poet, novelist. Educated at Trinity College Dublin. Samuel
    http://www.users.bigpond.com/kirwilli/literat/reading.htm
    Alternative Irish Joke Home page The Irish have a proud history in the area of Literature, ranging from the "Book of Kells" to the latest 1997 Pulitzer Prize winner Frank McCourt for "Angela's Ashes" This is only a small example of Irish People and Organisations who have enriched the world of Literature Any comments, corrections or additions, please contact me at kirwilli@bigpond.com James Joyce. Born on February 2, 1882 in Dublin, Ireland. His subtle yet frank portrayal of human nature, coupled with his mastery of language made him one of the most influential novelists of the 20th century Joyce is best known for his experimental use of language and his exploration of new literary methods. His works include "Ulysses" (1922) A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man" (1916) and " Finnegans Wake " (1939). Each year thousands of people celebrate "Blooms Day" in honour of one of the characters in Ulysses Ulysses for Dummies James Joyce's Dubliners a Reference page Bram Stoker (1845-1912), Irish writer, best known for his classic horror novel, Dracula (1897). He was born in Dublin, Ireland

    99. Masonic Forum Magazine No. 17. Spring 6004 A.L.
    Masonic Songs, Marches and Cantatas in The Netherlands and Elsewhere, 17301812 1762-1764 Oliver Goldsmith lodged in Compton Oak Room on the second floor of the
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    window.status="Masonic Forum Magazine - a private initiative placed at the service of the Romanian Freemasonry" Your browser does not support script Welcome Links Tourism Masonic music ... ARES Group MASONIC FORUM in London I n November last year I had the honour to take part in the Vth World Conference of Canonbury Masonic Research Centre (CMRC) in London. 12 papers were presented there, on a very captivating subject: " Masonry in Music and Literature
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    Professor Andrew Prescott,
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    The two academic organizations of Masonic research were established at the initiative of Most Honourable Marquess of Northampton DL, Pro Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England.
    Canonbury Masonic Research Centre develops its activity in Canonbury Tower , a wonderful building, raised around 1509, which became the property of Northampton family in 1610.

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