Oliver GoldsmithH. Jenkins, 1951 - 286 pages |
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Page 123
... beginning to look kinder . But It shall not be . In five or six years I hope to indulge these transports , I find I want constitution , and a strong steady disposition which alone makes men great , I will however correct my thoughts ...
... beginning to look kinder . But It shall not be . In five or six years I hope to indulge these transports , I find I want constitution , and a strong steady disposition which alone makes men great , I will however correct my thoughts ...
Page 135
... beginning of next month send over two hunded and fifty books which is all that I fancy can be well sold among you . And I would have you make some distinction in the persons who have sub- scrib'd . The money which will ammount to sixty ...
... beginning of next month send over two hunded and fifty books which is all that I fancy can be well sold among you . And I would have you make some distinction in the persons who have sub- scrib'd . The money which will ammount to sixty ...
Page 148
... beginning to contract an intimacy " with the stranger . One is left with a strong suspicion that the " in- timacy " was , in fact , one between Lien Chi and his creator - in other words , that the Man in Black is Goldsmith himself and ...
... beginning to contract an intimacy " with the stranger . One is left with a strong suspicion that the " in- timacy " was , in fact , one between Lien Chi and his creator - in other words , that the Man in Black is Goldsmith himself and ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
IRELAND | 15 |
SCOTLAND THE MEDICAL STUDENT | 51 |
Copyright | |
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