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But he seems to have suffered suspension on academic grounds later in the year , and to have retired to Contarine's home to complete his studies in private . He returned to Dublin in February 1750 to be formally admitted to the degree ...
But he seems to have suffered suspension on academic grounds later in the year , and to have retired to Contarine's home to complete his studies in private . He returned to Dublin in February 1750 to be formally admitted to the degree ...
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Studies in Burke and His Time 19 ( 1978 ) : 197–207 . A judiciously balanced account . Goldsmith's wit is directed against both Nash and those readers who are lacking in humanity . Emslie , MacDonald . Goldsmith : " The Vicar of ...
Studies in Burke and His Time 19 ( 1978 ) : 197–207 . A judiciously balanced account . Goldsmith's wit is directed against both Nash and those readers who are lacking in humanity . Emslie , MacDonald . Goldsmith : " The Vicar of ...
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In Studies for William A. Read , edited by Nathaniel M. Caffee and Thomas A. Kirby , 237-53 . Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press , 1940. Cogently defends the play against the charge of sentimentality ; Goldsmith ridicules ...
In Studies for William A. Read , edited by Nathaniel M. Caffee and Thomas A. Kirby , 237-53 . Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press , 1940. Cogently defends the play against the charge of sentimentality ; Goldsmith ridicules ...
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