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Biography of Oliver Goldsmith
842 words, approx. 2.8 pages
 The Irish poet, dramatist, novelist, and essayist Oliver Goldsmith (1730-1774) wrote, translated, or compiled more than 40 volumes. The works for which he is remembered are marked by good sense, moderation, balance, order, and intellectual honesty. The f...
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Biography of Oliver Goldsmith
730 words, approx. 2.4 pages
 Oliver Goldsmith has a historical place in Canadian letters as the first published native-born poet. His poem The Rising Village (1825) is the first extended treatment in verse of the difficulties encountered by settlers in what are now the Maritime Prov...
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Biography of Oliver Goldsmith
416 words, approx. 1.4 pages
 The Canadian poet Oliver Goldsmith (1794-1861) is remembered primarily for "The Rising Village," the first book of verse to be written by a native Canadian, published in London. Oliver Goldsmith, a grandnephew of the British poet of the same name, was bo...


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Elegy on Death
07/05/2006: 792 words, approx. 3 pages DEATH'S DOOR Modern Dying and the Ways We Grieve By Sandra M. Gilbert Norton. 580 pp. $29.95 Was there ever a time and place so vexed by death as millennial America? As news, as entertainment or as something in between,...
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 Evening Standard - London
Council goes Barking mad over death of guard dogs
07/02/1999: 468 words, approx. 2 pages AN EAST London authority which took over ownership of two guard dogs from a neighbouring borough had them put down within days - and then sent the vet's bill to the former owners. Barking and Dagenham council took responsibility for seven-year- old Rocky...


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