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The English Language: Its Grammar, History, And Literature: With Chapters On ...
John Miller Dow Meiklejohn
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His father was an Irish clergyman, careless, good- hearted, and the original of the famous Dr Primrose, in The Vicar of Wakefield. He was also the original of the "village preacher" in The Deserted Village.
" A man he was to all the country dear, And passing rich with forty pounds a-year." Oliver was educated at Trinity College, Dublin ; but he left it with no fixed aim. He thought of law, and set off for London, but spent all his money in Dublin. He thought of medicine, and resided two years i
...n Edinburgh. He started for Leyden, in Holland, to continue what he called hia medical studies ; but he had a thirst to see the world — and so, with a guinea in his pocket, one shirt, and a flute, he set out on his travels through the continent of Europe. At length, on the 1st of February 1756, he landed at Dover, after an absence of two years, without a farthing in his pocket. London reached, he tried many ways of making a living, as assistant to an apothecary, physician, reader for the press, usher in a school, writer in journals.

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