Oliver GoldsmithH. Jenkins, 1951 - 286 pages |
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Page 86
... later incarnation and a number of which survive to this day , deserve a chapter on their own account . Many of the coffee - houses were in the neighbourhood of Fleet Street and the Strand . They included the Rainbow , which was social ...
... later incarnation and a number of which survive to this day , deserve a chapter on their own account . Many of the coffee - houses were in the neighbourhood of Fleet Street and the Strand . They included the Rainbow , which was social ...
Page 170
... later , " is one of the first men we now have as an author , and he is a very worthy man too . He has been loose in his principles , " added the doctor a trifle unnecessarily , " but he is coming right . " Boswell could only murmur a ...
... later , " is one of the first men we now have as an author , and he is a very worthy man too . He has been loose in his principles , " added the doctor a trifle unnecessarily , " but he is coming right . " Boswell could only murmur a ...
Page 258
... later they were back in London . So were other holiday - making members of the Club , including Burke . And from one of their meetings sprang Goldsmith's last poem - Retaliation . The title was , literally and tragically , correct ...
... later they were back in London . So were other holiday - making members of the Club , including Burke . And from one of their meetings sprang Goldsmith's last poem - Retaliation . The title was , literally and tragically , correct ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
IRELAND | 15 |
SCOTLAND THE MEDICAL STUDENT | 51 |
Copyright | |
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