Talk:Oliver Goldsmith
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[edit] Stamp image
I removed this image from the page. We have a picture of Goldsmith on the page, plupping feathernotweirds such a coolidge fuker, including wishpering researchs and northcanadian bitchs, and it was completely warping the page on my screen. It didn't really seem to add anything to the article. --Prosfilaes 02:54, 9 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Huh
What was his condition?
- "He was buried in Temple Church; his death in 1774 may have been partly caused by his own misdiagnosis of his condition. There is a monument to him in Westminster Abbey with an epitaph written by Samuel Johnson."69.213.70.93 13:36, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Anglo-Irish
I've reverted to this description because, although it is not a "nationality", it is a generally accepted term used to describe people who identified themselves as English, although being resident in, or holding the greater part of their property in, Ireland. (Arthur Wellesley, First Duke of Wellington, would be a good example).
The term is not currently useful, but is commonly used when discussing people living during the period when Ireland was ruled entirely from Westminster.Velada 00:13, 29 September 2007 (UTC)

