Oliver GoldsmithH. Jenkins, 1951 - 286 pages |
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Page 56
... thing here that gives me Pleasure . How I enjoy the Pleasing hope of returning with skill and to find my Freinds stand in no need of my assistance . How many happy years do I wish you , and nothing but want of health can take from your ...
... thing here that gives me Pleasure . How I enjoy the Pleasing hope of returning with skill and to find my Freinds stand in no need of my assistance . How many happy years do I wish you , and nothing but want of health can take from your ...
Page 229
... thing at table but it was not under- stood . I believe it to be a good thing . As for our intended journey to Devonshire I find it out of my power to perform it , for as soon as I arrive at Dover I intend to let the ladies go on , and I ...
... thing at table but it was not under- stood . I believe it to be a good thing . As for our intended journey to Devonshire I find it out of my power to perform it , for as soon as I arrive at Dover I intend to let the ladies go on , and I ...
Page 259
... thing on all sides was done with the greatest good humour . " Cumberland gives another version . " Pen and ink were called for , and Garrick off - hand wrote an epitaph with a great deal of humour about poor Goldsmith . The Dean also ...
... thing on all sides was done with the greatest good humour . " Cumberland gives another version . " Pen and ink were called for , and Garrick off - hand wrote an epitaph with a great deal of humour about poor Goldsmith . The Dean also ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
IRELAND | 15 |
SCOTLAND THE MEDICAL STUDENT | 51 |
Copyright | |
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