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... Goldsmith , John Home , Lord Brougham , and Smollett , then a struggling surgeon in Downing Street . Here Smollett read aloud to his friends his poem , " The Tears of Scotland , " after the battle of Culloden in 1745. Here John Home ...
... Goldsmith , John Home , Lord Brougham , and Smollett , then a struggling surgeon in Downing Street . Here Smollett read aloud to his friends his poem , " The Tears of Scotland , " after the battle of Culloden in 1745. Here John Home ...
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... Goldsmith , and here may still be seen Johnson's seat under a brass plate inscription , his picture , and Gold- smith's window - seat . This is the only house of the kind which remains just as it was in Johnson's day . Another tavern ...
... Goldsmith , and here may still be seen Johnson's seat under a brass plate inscription , his picture , and Gold- smith's window - seat . This is the only house of the kind which remains just as it was in Johnson's day . Another tavern ...
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... Goldsmith had rooms at No. 2 Garden Court , Middle Temple , at the back of Fountain Court . ( Garden Court has since been rebuilt . ) Later on he took rooms on the second floor of No. 2 Brick Court , on the right - hand side , looking ...
... Goldsmith had rooms at No. 2 Garden Court , Middle Temple , at the back of Fountain Court . ( Garden Court has since been rebuilt . ) Later on he took rooms on the second floor of No. 2 Brick Court , on the right - hand side , looking ...
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