Oliver GoldsmithH. Jenkins, 1951 - 286 pages |
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Page 78
... traveller is likely to meet with . " This may be the reason why Englishmen are all thought to be mad or melancholy abroad . " Countries wear very different appearances to travellers of different circumstances . A man who is whirled ...
... traveller is likely to meet with . " This may be the reason why Englishmen are all thought to be mad or melancholy abroad . " Countries wear very different appearances to travellers of different circumstances . A man who is whirled ...
Page 204
... Traveller . Kelly asked him to come and celebrate it . Goldsmith's reply was typical - that of a child whose success has gone to his foolish head . He was , he said , already full up with engagements . " To - night I dine with Burke ...
... Traveller . Kelly asked him to come and celebrate it . Goldsmith's reply was typical - that of a child whose success has gone to his foolish head . He was , he said , already full up with engagements . " To - night I dine with Burke ...
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... Traveller . Washington Irving . Shades and Echoes of old London . Rev. J. Stoughton . A Foreign View of England in the Reigns of George I and George II . Cesar de Saussure . The Romance of London . John Timbs . Essays of Samuel Johnson ...
... Traveller . Washington Irving . Shades and Echoes of old London . Rev. J. Stoughton . A Foreign View of England in the Reigns of George I and George II . Cesar de Saussure . The Romance of London . John Timbs . Essays of Samuel Johnson ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
IRELAND | 15 |
SCOTLAND THE MEDICAL STUDENT | 51 |
Copyright | |
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