Oliver GoldsmithH. Jenkins, 1951 - 286 pages |
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Page 211
... thought was a secret between you and me , and I am sure I should not have said anything about it for the world . " No man ' [ adds Johnson scathingly in conclusion ] ' should be expected to sympathize with the sorrows of vanity ' . " If ...
... thought was a secret between you and me , and I am sure I should not have said anything about it for the world . " No man ' [ adds Johnson scathingly in conclusion ] ' should be expected to sympathize with the sorrows of vanity ' . " If ...
Page 243
... thought of making a quarelling Epilogue between Catley and her , debating who should speak the Epilogue , but then Mrs. Catley refused , after I had taken the trouble of drawing it out . I was then at a loss indeed ; an Epilogue was to ...
... thought of making a quarelling Epilogue between Catley and her , debating who should speak the Epilogue , but then Mrs. Catley refused , after I had taken the trouble of drawing it out . I was then at a loss indeed ; an Epilogue was to ...
Page 249
... thought to be the author of the scurrilous Letter and was all the while in the Publisher's country house at length thought proper to interpose , parted the combatants and sent the Doctor severely bruised home in a coach . When he got to ...
... thought to be the author of the scurrilous Letter and was all the while in the Publisher's country house at length thought proper to interpose , parted the combatants and sent the Doctor severely bruised home in a coach . When he got to ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
IRELAND | 15 |
SCOTLAND THE MEDICAL STUDENT | 51 |
Copyright | |
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