Oliver GoldsmithH. Jenkins, 1951 - 286 pages |
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Page 44
... took the hint , and rode away , his first objective being Cork ; his second , though less emphatically , America . He reached the coast . But he never sailed : in point of fact , no boat bound for America was ever to carry him as a ...
... took the hint , and rode away , his first objective being Cork ; his second , though less emphatically , America . He reached the coast . But he never sailed : in point of fact , no boat bound for America was ever to carry him as a ...
Page 129
... took place between two viragoes about a disputed right to a wash - tub , and imme- diately the whole community was in a hubbub . Heads in mob caps popped out of every window , and such a clamour of tongues ensued that I was fain to stop ...
... took place between two viragoes about a disputed right to a wash - tub , and imme- diately the whole community was in a hubbub . Heads in mob caps popped out of every window , and such a clamour of tongues ensued that I was fain to stop ...
Page 215
... took exactly two years over this long exquisite tribute to the vanished days . Cooke , the young Irish lawyer who was the poet's near neighbour in the Temple , later contributed his reminiscences to The European Magazine . He gives an ...
... took exactly two years over this long exquisite tribute to the vanished days . Cooke , the young Irish lawyer who was the poet's near neighbour in the Temple , later contributed his reminiscences to The European Magazine . He gives an ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
IRELAND | 15 |
SCOTLAND THE MEDICAL STUDENT | 51 |
Copyright | |
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