' (Forster's 'Goldsmith', 1871, ii. 235-6).
When Forster wrote the above, the MS. was in the possession of Mr.
Bolton Corney, who had not been aware of its existence when he edited
Goldsmith's Poems in 1845. In 1854 it was, with his permission, included
in vol. iv of Cunningham's 'Works' of 1854, and subsequently in the
Aldine 'Poems' of 1866.
Mark Jerome Vida of Cremona, 1490-1566, was Bishop of Alba, and
favourite of Leo the Magnificent. Several translators had tried their
hand at his 'Game of Chess' before Goldsmith. Lowndes mentions
Rowbotham, 1562; Jeffreys, 1736; Erskine, 1736; Pullin, 1750; and
'Anon'. (Eton), 1769 (who may have preceded Goldsmith). But after his
(Goldsmith's) death appeared another Oxford anonymous version, 1778, and
one by Arthur Murphy, 1786.
APPENDIXES
A. PORTRAITS OF GOLDSMITH.
B. DESCRIPTIONS OF NEWELL'S VIEWS OF LISSOY, ETC.
C. THE EPITHET 'SENTIMENTAL.'
D. FRAGMENTS OF TRANSLATIONS, ETC. BY GOLDSMITH.
E. GOLDSMITH ON POETRY UNDER ANNE AND GEORGE THE FIRST.
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