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disappears and becomes a hermit. One day, Angelina turns up at his cell in boy's clothes and, not recognising him, tells him her story. Edwin then reveals his true identity, and the lovers never part again. The poem is notable for its interesting portrayal of a hermit, who is fond of the natural world and his wilderness solitude but maintains a gentle, sympathetic demeanour toward other people. In keeping with eremitical tradition, however, Edwin the Hermit claims to "spurn the sex". This poem appears under the title of "A Ballad" sung by the character of Mr. Burchell in Chapter 8 of Goldsmith's novel,
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earned was often frittered away or happily given away to the next good cause that presented itself so that any financial security tended to be fleeting and short-lived. Goldsmith's talents were unreservedly recognised by Samuel Johnson, whose patronage – somewhat resented by Boswell – aided his eventual recognition in the literary world and the world of drama.
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Goldsmith was described by contemporaries as prone to envy, a congenial but impetuous and disorganised personality who once planned to emigrate to America but failed because he missed his ship. At some point around this time, he worked at Thornhill Grammar School, later basing Squire Thornhill (in
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states that Goldsmith was between 5'4" and 5'6" in height, not heavily built but quite muscular and with rather plain features. In character, he had a lively sense of fun, was totally guileless, and never happier than when in the light-hearted company of children. The money that he sporadically
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Goldsmith wrote this 160-line romantic ballad in 1765. The hero and heroine are Edwin, a youth without wealth or power, and Angelina, the daughter of a lord "beside the Tyne". Angelina spurns many wooers, but refuses to make plain her love for young Edwin. "Quite dejected with my scorn", Edwin
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Thomas Hurst wrote that Goldsmith "recognised with joy the existence and perfections of a Deity. For the Christian revelation also, he was always understood to have a profound respect – knowing that it was the source of our best hopes and noblest
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in London. The inscription reads; "HERE LIES/OLIVER GOLDSMITH". A monument was originally raised for him at the site of his burial, but it was destroyed in an air raid in 1941. A monument to him survives in the centre of
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to give him the epithet "inspired idiot". During this period he used the pseudonym "James Willington" (the name of a fellow student at Trinity) to publish his 1758 translation of the autobiography of the
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were named for the first line in Goldsmith's poem: "Sweet Auburn, loveliest village of the plain." Auburn is still referred to as the 'loveliest village on the plain.'
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In the 1760s Goldsmith witnessed the demolition of an ancient village and the destruction of its farms to clear land to become a wealthy man's garden. His poem
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Goldsmith was an Anglican, and famously said "as I take my shoes from the shoemaker, and my coat from the taylor, so I take my religion from the priest".
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authority file, he told a biographer that he was born on 10 November 1728. The location of his birthplace is also uncertain. He was born either in the
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quote the same line from Goldsmith's poem "The Traveller" – a subtle joke, because the film's plot involves the recasting of stolen gold.
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and Goldsmith; one of the narrators refers to this as the "witty exchange of syllables invoking the two masters of the heroic couplet."
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Goldsmith's premature death in 1774 may have been partly due to his own misdiagnosis of a kidney infection. He was buried in
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wrote of him "All the motion of Goldsmith's nature moved in the direction of the true, the natural, the sweet, the gentle".
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His name has been given to a new lecture theatre and student accommodation on the Trinity College campus: Goldsmith Hall.
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Goldsmith Road, the Oliver Goldsmith Estate and Oliver Goldsmith Primary School, all in Peckham, are named after him.
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The Goldsmith International Literary Festival] Info on the Festival held annually in Goldsmith's Home County
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outside the town library by Irish Sculptor Éamonn O'Doherty (1939–2011) which was unveiled in 1999.
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Goldsmith Street in the 'Poets' Corner' area of Elwood, Melbourne is named after Oliver Goldsmith.
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This article is about the 18th-century Irish writer. For the 19th-century Canadian poet, see
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with poetry and creative readings being held at Goldsmith's birthplace in nearby Pallas,
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for the publishers of London, but his few painstaking works earned him the company of
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A statue of him stands in a limestone cell at the ruin of his birthplace in Pallas,
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An Essay on the Theatre; or, A Comparison Between Laughing and Sentimental Comedy
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Among his papers was found the prospectus of an encyclopedia, to be called the
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Goldsmith has sometimes been credited with writing the classic children's tale
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He settled in London in 1756, where he briefly held various jobs, including an
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Goldsmith's birth date and year are not known with certainty. According to the
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and Ballymahon, and continued to live there until his father's death in 1747.
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Oliver Goldsmith's works in the sociocultural context of the Enlightenment
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The History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Death of George II
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Dr. Goldsmith's Roman History Abridged by Himself for the Use of Schools
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Later researchers have speculated that Goldsmith may have suffered from
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Dr. Goldsmith's Roman History Abridged by Himself for the Use of Schools
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The Oliver Goldsmith Summer School is held every June Bank Holiday at
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The characters of 'Edwin' and 'Angelina' in Gilbert and Sullivan's
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Poems and essays, Oliver Goldsmith, 1839, (William Smith, London)
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Longford-based band Goldsmith is named after the famous writer.
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UNCG American Publishers' Trade Bindings: The Deserted Village
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In 1760 Goldsmith began to publish a series of letters in the
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His life was dramatised in the 1940 Australian radio play
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A literary party at Sir Joshua Reynolds's. Left to right:
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from 1752 to 1755, and set out on a walking tour of
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Oliver Goldsmith (Canadian poet)
Oliver Goldsmith (company)
Portrait 1769–70 by Joshua Reynolds
Joshua Reynolds
Ballymahon
County Longford
Elphin, County Roscommon
London
Temple Church
Trinity College, Dublin
University of Edinburgh
The Club
The Vicar of Wakefield
The Deserted Village
The Good-Natur'd Man
She Stoops to Conquer

Anglo-Irish
The Vicar of Wakefield
The Good-Natur'd Man
The Deserted Village
She Stoops to Conquer
The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes

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