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I. WORKS.

The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, containing_all_his Essays and Poems. London, 1775, 8vo.

The Miscellaneous Works of O. G., now first uniformly collected. 7 vols. Perth, 1792, 8vo.

The Miscellaneous Works of O. G.

A new edition, to which is prefixed some account of his life and writings [compiled for Bp. Percy; the whole edited by S. Rose]. 4 vols. London, 1801. 8vo.

-Another edition. 5 vols. Loudon, 1806, 12mo.

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The Miscellaneous Works of O. G. A new edition [by S. Rose], to which is prefixed account of his life and writings [compiled for Bp. Percy]. 4 vols. London, 1812, 8vo.

-Another edition. 4 vols.
London, 1820, 8vo.
The Miscellaneous Works of O. G.

With an account of his life and
writings.
A new edition,
edited by Washington Irving.
4 vols. Paris, 1825, 8vo.

Part of the "Collection of English
Literature."

The Miscellaneous Works of O. G.

A new edition, to which is prefixed some account of his life

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-Another edition. 4 vols. London, 1854, 8vo.

The Works of O. G., with introductory memoir by William Spalding. (Facsimile of a letter by O. G., etc.) London, 1858, 8vo.

The Poetical and Prose Works of O. G., with life. Eight engravings on steel. Edinburgh [1859], 8vo.

The Works of O. G., illustrated. Vicar of Wakefield, Select Poems, and Comedies. With introductions, notes, and a life of O. G. by John F. Waller. London, 1864-65, 4to.

The edition issued in 1871-72 is merely a duplicate of this work with a new title-page. The Miscellaneous Works of O. G., comprising the Vicar of Wakefield, Citizen of the World, Poetical Works, etc., with an account of his life and writings. Edinburgh, 1865, 8vo. The Complete Works of O. G., comprising his Essays, Poetical Works, and Vicar of Wakefield,

etc. New edition. London, 1367, 8vo.

The Miscellaneous Works of O. G., with biographical introduction by Professor Masson. (The Globe Edition.) London, 186J [1868], 8vo.

The Works of O. G. Illustrated by F. Gilbert. London, 1869, 8vo.

The Complete Works of C. G, comprising his Essays, Plays, and Poetical Works. With a memoir by William Spalding. New edition. (Blackwood's Universal Library of Standard Authors). London [1872], 8vo. The Poetical and Prose Works of

O. G., with life. Engravings on steel. (Landscape Series of Poets.) Edinburgh [1881], 8vo. The Works of O. G. A new edition, containing pieces hitherto uncollected, and a life of the author. With notes from various sources by J. W. M. Gibbs. (Bohn's Standard Library.) 5 vols. London, 1834-6, 8vo.

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Poems and Plays by O. G., to which is prefixed the life of the author. A new edition, corrected. Dublin, 1785, 12mo. The Vicar of Wakefield and the Deserted Village. A new edition. London, 1797, 12mo. The Vicar of Wakefield, with the life of the author, and poem of the Deserted Village. New edition. Birmingham, 1811,

8vo. Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield, Essays, and Poems. With prefatory remarks by John M'Diarmid. Edinburgh, 1823, 12mo.

Essays, Poems, and Plays, with a memoir of the author. London, 1826, 12mo.

The Select Works of O. G., in one volume. (Tauchnitz Collection of British Authors, vol. xxii.) Leipzig, 1842, 12mo.

The Vicar of Wakefield and Select
Poems. London, 1848, 16mo.
In phonetic characters.
The Vicar of Wakefield, together
with the poems of O. G.
London, 1852, 8vo.
Poems and Vicar of Wakefield.
Illustrated by engravings on
wood. London [1854], 16mo.
Poems, Plays, and Essays. With

a critical dissertation on his
poetry, by John Aikin; and an
introductory essay by Henry
T. Tuckerman. Boston [U.S.],
1854, 12mo.

The Poems and Plays of O. G., with a biographical memoir of the author. (The Universal Library. Poetry, vol. ii.) London [1854], 8vo.

The Vicar of Wakefield, and the Deserted Village. Illustrated. London, 1863, 16mo.

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The Vicar of Wakefield, Poems, and Essays. Edinburgh [1868], 8vo. Goldsmith's Choice Works, comprising his Vicar of Wakefield, Poems, and Plays. (Life of O. G., by T. Finlayson.) Edinburgh, 1871, 8vo.

The Deserted Village; The Traveller; She Stoops to Conquer. Torino, 1872, 8vo.

The Poetical Works, Essays, and the Vicar of Wakefield. With introductory memoir by Professor Spalding. Illustrated. London [1874], 8vo.

The Poems and Plays of O. G.

With the addition of the Vicar of Wakefield, memoir, etc. (Chandos Classics.) London [1876], 8vo.

The Vicar of Wakefield and other

works. With introductions, notes, and a life of O. G., by John F. Waller. London [1877], 4to.

Dramatic Works of Sheridan and Goldsmith. With Goldsmith's Poems. 2 vols. London, 1884, 32mo.

The Vicar of Wakefield and other works [i.e., Miscellaneous Poems and Comedies]. With introductions, notes, and a life, by J. F. Waller. [With illustrations.] London [1885], 8vo.

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Colman, George, Manager of
Covent Garden Theatre, 131,
132, 133, 157, 169, 171, 173
Comedy, "Genteel," or Senti-
mental," 130
"Compendium of Biography,"
85-6

Contarine, Jane, afterwards Mrs.
Lawder, 27, 28, 53; letter to,
55-7

Contarine, Rev. Mr., 19, 23, 26,
28, 31, 33, 36, 58; letters to,
33-6

Cooke, William (European Maga-

zine), 98, 115, 137, 142, 143,
144, 149, 190; quoted, 37, 49,
91, 113, 140, 141, 150, 171
Cradock, Joseph, 108, 118, 167,
174, 177; quoted, 190
Critical Review, The, 60

Croker, John Wilson, quoted,
194-5

Crown Tavern at Islington, 126,
128
Cumberland, Richard, 112, 179,
181; quoted, 112

D.

Davies, Thomas, the bookseller,
128, 159, 160, 177, 180, 193;
quoted, 188

Delap, Elizabeth, 14
"Deserted Village, The," 64, 70,
140; published, 149; dedicated
to Reynolds, 149; depopulation
theory, 150; identity of Auburn
and Lissoy, 150-1; qualities of
the poem, 151-2; farewell to
poetry, 152-3; sum paid to
author, 153

"Description of an Author's Bed-
chamber," 63

"Dictionary of Arts and Sciences,"
177, 178

"Distresses of the Poor," 77, Ɛ2
Dodsley, the bookseller, 112
"Double Transformation, The,"

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Europe," 43, 53, 55, 65-69, 72,
92, 97

"Essays, by Mr. Goldsmith,"
84, 104; preface and contents,
104-5

European Magazine, The, 37, 49,

60

F.

"False Delicacy," Kelly's, 133
Fielding, Henry, 70, 71
Filby, William, Goldsmith's Tailor,
147, 148 n., 190; quoted, 191
Fleming, Mrs., of Islington, 89,
90, 92, 115, 116; her accounts,
89-90, 93, 95

Foley, Statue of Goldsmith by,
185

Ford, Mr. Edward, 119

Forster, Mr. John, 129, 163 n., 174,
186, 190; his “ Life of Gold-
smith" quoted, 49, 91, 92, 94,
132, 161

"Friar of Orders Gray," 124, 125

G.

"Game of Chess," Goldsmith's
translation of Vida's, 163 n.
Garden Court, Temple, Goldsmith
in, 126

Garrick, David, 131, 132, 133, 147,
178, 179, 182; epitaph on, 180
Gaubius, Professor of Chemistry

at Leyden, 36
Gibbon, Edward, 178
Gibbs, Mr. J. W. M., 40, 52 n.
Glover, William, 129, 142; quoted,

41, 143
Goethe, quoted, 120-1
Golden, Peggy, 15, 139

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mother), 12, 26, 29, 158
Goldsmith, Catherine (afterwards
Mrs. Hodson), 19, 26, 30
Goldsmith, Rev. Charles (Gold-
smith's father), 12, 13, 19, 23,
26

Goldsmith, Charles (Goldsmith's
brother), 52

Goldsmith, Dean, of Cloyne, 31
Goldsmith, Rev. Henry (Gold-
smith's eldest brother), 13, 16,
19, 23, 26, 30, 96, 139, 140, 149;
letter to, 24, 59-60, 62-64
Goldsmith, John, of Ballyoughter
(Goldsmith's uncle), 16
Goldsmith, Oliver, his family, II;
father, 12; birth, 13; removal
to Lissoy, 13; first teachers,
Elizabeth Delap and Thomas
Byrne, 14-15; has the small-
pox, 15; anecdotes of childhood,
15-6; at school at Elphin and
Athlone, 16-7; at Edgeworths-
town, 17; adventures at Ardagh,
17-8; marriage of sister Cathe-
rine, 19; sizar at Trinity
College, Dublin, 20; his tutor,
Theaker Wilder, 20; involved
in a college riot, 21-2; gets a
small exhibition, 22; runs away
and returns, 22-3; writes songs
for ballad singers, 23; anec-
dote of his benevolence, 23-4;
takes B.A. degree, 24; relics of
college life, 24; rejected for
holy orders, 28; tutor to Mr.
Flinn, 28; sets out for America
and returns, 28-9; letter to his
mother, 29-30; starts (fruit-

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