Oliver GoldsmithH. Jenkins, 1951 - 286 pages |
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Page 53
... living in what to - day would be termed flats - in other words , with a different tenant on each floor - the social status of such tenants being indicated not by the district , as Berkeley Square and Whitechapel High Street are ...
... living in what to - day would be termed flats - in other words , with a different tenant on each floor - the social status of such tenants being indicated not by the district , as Berkeley Square and Whitechapel High Street are ...
Page 268
... living , I now find that she is living in great indigence , and shall therefore use every exertion to dispose of the 100 copies of Dr. Goldsmith's works in 4 volumes which I have obtained from the booksellers , for the benefit of the ...
... living , I now find that she is living in great indigence , and shall therefore use every exertion to dispose of the 100 copies of Dr. Goldsmith's works in 4 volumes which I have obtained from the booksellers , for the benefit of the ...
Page 273
... living , however shabby , to live some sort of life , however sordid , he stayed . It was almost the worst fate that Icould have befallen him . Better if London's callousness had driven him back to Ireland , or at any rate into rural ...
... living , however shabby , to live some sort of life , however sordid , he stayed . It was almost the worst fate that Icould have befallen him . Better if London's callousness had driven him back to Ireland , or at any rate into rural ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
IRELAND | 15 |
SCOTLAND THE MEDICAL STUDENT | 51 |
Copyright | |
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