Oliver GoldsmithH. Jenkins, 1951 - 286 pages |
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Page 106
... sent in , and Griffiths pub- lished it with a note whose editorial humility would arouse sighs of envy in the soul of any aspiring free - lance of to - day . " The following paper , " he commented , " was sent to us by the gentleman who ...
... sent in , and Griffiths pub- lished it with a note whose editorial humility would arouse sighs of envy in the soul of any aspiring free - lance of to - day . " The following paper , " he commented , " was sent to us by the gentleman who ...
Page 133
... sent to prison , which was equally true . Goldsmith in his second letter , written about the middle of January , makes it equally obvious that he considered that aspersions had been cast upon his honour , the honour of an Irishman of ...
... sent to prison , which was equally true . Goldsmith in his second letter , written about the middle of January , makes it equally obvious that he considered that aspersions had been cast upon his honour , the honour of an Irishman of ...
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... sent for his apothecary , Hawes , 1 then assistant to a Dr. Dicks , practis- ing in the Strand , but already on the road to distinction . Hawes found his patient suffering from violent pains in the head . He heard the story of the ...
... sent for his apothecary , Hawes , 1 then assistant to a Dr. Dicks , practis- ing in the Strand , but already on the road to distinction . Hawes found his patient suffering from violent pains in the head . He heard the story of the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
IRELAND | 15 |
SCOTLAND THE MEDICAL STUDENT | 51 |
Copyright | |
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