Donahoe's Magazine, volume 15, No. 1, January 1886
Donahoe's Magazine, volume 15, No. 1, January 1886
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Goldsmith had writtenhis "Vicar of Wakefield" in the memorable, dingy eminence at the head ofBreakneck Steps. Pope, walking with Harte in the Haymarket, entered anold house, where mounting three pair of creaking stairs he pointed to anopen door and said: "In this garret Addison wrote his 'Campaign. '"Gerald Griffin, however, had yet to experience all the hardships whichwere endured by Goldsmith before his landlady threatened eviction, andby Addison before he received the fortuitous visit of Hen...ry Boyle, LordChancellor of the Exchequer. He wrote prose and poetry for which he wasoften glad to get sufficient money wherewith to purchase a cup of coffeeand a crust of bread. He studied Spanish, and when he had so masteredthe language as to be able to translate fluently, his publisher saidthat on second consideration he would prefer to receive originalcontributions. And now commenced a period in Griffin's life, which, forexceptional want and misery, might claim a certain pre-eminence in thelong list of hapless victims, who made up the literary hecatomb of theJohnsonian era.
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