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  1. OLIVER GOLDSMITH. THE Originators of fashion eyewear. The first to create a new wave of eyewear, where functionality and fashion worked hand in hand. Introducing eyewear to the world of catwalks, fashion, hollywood, music and royalty. Oliver Goldsmith pioneered a whole new concept. Eye wear.

  2. Marshall. £260. Matte WarshipMatte StormBlack & GoldAutumn Tortoise+ 1 more. Claire Goldsmith Collection. Moko. £260. Black GlassBlack CrystalBlack TortoiseBlack MistBlack Diamond+ 2 more. Designer Glasses Collection: See the world with clarity and style. Precision optics in timeless frames.

  3. Oliver Goldsmith. Oliver Goldsmith (November 10, 1730? – April 4, 1774) was an Anglo-Irish author and one of the most versatile English writers of the eighteenth century. Goldsmith wrote poetry, plays, essays, fiction, journalism, histories, biographies, and more. Although a good portion of Goldsmith's vast oeuvre is considered uneven by ...

  4. Oliver Goldsmith. Oliver Goldsmith (Kilkenny West, 10 de noviembre de 1728- Londres, 4 de abril de 1774) 1 fue un escritor y médico irlandés, conocido sobre todo por su novela El vicario de Wakefield (The Vicar of Wakefield) (1766), su poema pastoral La aldea abandonada (The Deserted Village) (1770) (escrita en memoria de su hermano), y sus ...

  5. Oliver Goldsmith. Escritor irlandês, nascido em 1728 e falecido em 1774, foi educado no Trinity College, Dublin, onde obteve o título de "Bachelor of the Arts" em 1750. Em 1759 publica o seu primeiro trabalho significativo, An Enquiry into the Present State of Polite Learning in Europe; entretanto, escreve para diversos periódicos, tais como ...

  6. Oliver Goldsmith is a British heritage brand with nearly 100 years of experience. With four generations of knowledge behind us, we continue to make some of the most beautiful eyewear in the world. Eyewear that pushes the boundaries of expectation, self-expression and individuality.

  7. Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774) Oliver Goldsmith was born in 1728 in either his father’s rectory in Pallas, a townland outside Ballymahon, Co. Longford, or at the home of his maternal grandparents in Elphin, Co. Roscommon; he was raised primarily in Lissoy, Co. Westmeath. After graduating from Trinity College Dublin (where he had a rather ...