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$a eng
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$a uk
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$a Goldsmith, Oliver
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$a The poetical works, complete, of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B. : with some account of his life and literature /
$c to which are prefixed, several poetical tributes to his memory by contemporary writers ; embellished with engravings on wood, by Austin
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$a An improved edition
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$a London
$b Printed by C. Whittingham, Dean Street, Fetter Lane, for H. D. Symonds, Paternoster Row
$c 1804
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$a liv,[2],149, [1] pages, [9] leaves of plates :
$b illustrations (wood-engravings), portraits ;
$c 19 cm.
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$a Life of the author -- Tears of the muses: an elegy on the death of Dr. Goldsmith -- The Tears of Genius / by Mr. Pratt -- A Monody on the Death of Dr. Oliver Goldsmith -- On the Death of Dr. Goldsmith / by W. Woty -- The traveller, a Poem -- The Deserted Village, a Poem -- The Haunch of Venison, a poetical Epistle -- Retaliation, a Poem -- Postscript to ditto -- Supplement to ditto -- A Letter, addressed to the Printer of the St. James’s Chronicle -- The Hermit, a Ballad -- Double Transformation, a Tale -- The Gift -- The Logicians refuted -- On a beautiful Youth struck blind by Lightning -- A new Simile, in the Manner of Swift -- Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog -- The Clown’s Reply -- Stanzas on Woman -- Description of an Author’s Bed-Chamber -- Lines attributed to Goldsmith -- Mr. Boswell’s Letter -- Song -- Stanzas on the Taking of Quebec -- Epitaph on Edward Purdon -- Elegy on Mrs. Mary Blaize -- Sonnet -- Song, from the Oratorio of the Captivity Song -- Prologue, written and spoken by the Poet Laberius -- Prologue to Zobeide, a Tragedy -- Epilogue in the Character of Harlequin -- Epilogue to The Sister -- Epilogue, spoken by Mrs. Bulkeley and Miss Catley -- Epilogue intended for Mrs Bulkeley
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$a Maroon leather binding tooled in gold on covers. Titled in gilt on spine: `Goldsmiths Poetical Works. London. 1804.'
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$a Illustrated books
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$a Wood-engravings
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$a 18th Century Poems
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$a Austin, Richard Turner
$e wood-engraver
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$a Craig, William Marshall
$e source artist
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$a Symonds, Henry Delahoy
$e publisher/bookseller
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$a Whittingham, Charles
$e printer
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