Oliver Goldsmith
Oliver Goldsmith (10 November 1728 – 4 April 1774) was a well-known Anglo-Irish novelist, playwright, dramatist and poet, noted for his novel ''The Vicar of Wakefield'' (1766), his pastoral poem ''The Deserted Village'' (1770), and his plays ''The Good-Natur'd Man'' (1768) and ''She Stoops to Conquer'' (1771, first performed in 1773). He is thought by some to have written the classic children's tale ''The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes'' (1765). Provided by Wikipedia
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by Goldsmith, Oliver
Published 1782
Published 1782
printed for S. Baker and G. Leich [sic]; T. Davies; and L. Davis
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by Goldsmith, Oliver
Published 1784
Published 1784
printed for J. F. and C. Rivington, T. Carnan , in St. Paul's Church-Yard ; and T. Cadell, in the Strand
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by Goldsmith, Oliver
Published 1766
Published 1766
printed by B. Collins, for F. Newbery, in Pater-Noster-Row, London
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by Goldsmith, Oliver
Published 1790
Published 1790
Printed for W. Gordon, Bell and Bradfute, J. Dickson, and P. Hill
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by Goldsmith, Oliver
Published 1778
Published 1778
printed for W. Griffin, at Garrick's-Head, in Catharine-Street, Strand