OUTER GOLDSMITH'S MPB AND TIMES. i»»•*.««
Such were a few of the examples* that, if tho leiutt liberty
of choice had been his, might have raised or tlcprrjwt'tl th«»
sanguine heart of Oliver Goldsmith, when, muter the wittrltftil
eye of Mr, and Mrs, Griffiths, now providers nf MH bt'tl itiul
board, he sat down in the booksdler'n parlour m Pfitcru«Ht**r
Row somewhat sarcastically faced with thu nign t»f *J'li«'
Dunoiad, to begin his engagement on tho Monthly Ifrririt'.

OF BOOK TUB PIK8T.