Oliver GoldsmithH. Jenkins, 1951 - 286 pages |
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Page 47
... hand and it will carry you to your mother with more safety than such a horse as you ride . ' " I was in doubt , when I got it in my hand , whether I should not apply it to his pate , but a rap at the street door made the wretch fly to ...
... hand and it will carry you to your mother with more safety than such a horse as you ride . ' " I was in doubt , when I got it in my hand , whether I should not apply it to his pate , but a rap at the street door made the wretch fly to ...
Page 81
... hand , Corinthia , in the Tyrol , exasperated him sufficiently to produce the scathing couplet , " Where the rude Corinthian boor Against the homeless stranger shuts his door " , owing to the owner of a house in which he had taken ...
... hand , Corinthia , in the Tyrol , exasperated him sufficiently to produce the scathing couplet , " Where the rude Corinthian boor Against the homeless stranger shuts his door " , owing to the owner of a house in which he had taken ...
Page 248
... hand him over , the Doctor followed him and laid violent hands on a stool , as he ( the Publisher ) did not chuse to trust such a piece of his furniture in the Doctor's hands , he took the liberty of taking it from them ...
... hand him over , the Doctor followed him and laid violent hands on a stool , as he ( the Publisher ) did not chuse to trust such a piece of his furniture in the Doctor's hands , he took the liberty of taking it from them ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
IRELAND | 15 |
SCOTLAND THE MEDICAL STUDENT | 51 |
Copyright | |
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