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Page xiv
... lost every shilling . He then thought of medi- cine . A small purse was made up ; and in his twenty - fourth year , he was sent to Edinburgh . At Edinburgh , he passed eighteen months in nominal attendance on lectures , and picked up ...
... lost every shilling . He then thought of medi- cine . A small purse was made up ; and in his twenty - fourth year , he was sent to Edinburgh . At Edinburgh , he passed eighteen months in nominal attendance on lectures , and picked up ...
Page xlvii
... lost his mother , who died in Ireland . On this occasion he immediately dressed him- self in a suit of clothes of gray cloth , trimmed with black , such as commonly is worn for second mourning . When he appeared the first time after ...
... lost his mother , who died in Ireland . On this occasion he immediately dressed him- self in a suit of clothes of gray cloth , trimmed with black , such as commonly is worn for second mourning . When he appeared the first time after ...
Page xlix
... lost while it was in agitation . ' I am , my dear Cradock , Your obliged and obedient Servant , ' OLIVER GOLDSMITH . ' P.S. Present my most humble respects to Mrs. Cra- dock . ' d ADDRESS , IN THE CHARACTER OF TONY LUMPKIN WELL ...
... lost while it was in agitation . ' I am , my dear Cradock , Your obliged and obedient Servant , ' OLIVER GOLDSMITH . ' P.S. Present my most humble respects to Mrs. Cra- dock . ' d ADDRESS , IN THE CHARACTER OF TONY LUMPKIN WELL ...
Page lxiii
... lost the office by a very great majority , who voted in favour of Dr. Templeman . The Doctor's reputation , which was daily increasing from a variety of successful labours , was at length lifted so high that he escaped from indigence ...
... lost the office by a very great majority , who voted in favour of Dr. Templeman . The Doctor's reputation , which was daily increasing from a variety of successful labours , was at length lifted so high that he escaped from indigence ...
Page lxxii
... lost an excellent friend ; for the Doctor often sup- plied her with food from his table , and visited her frequently with the sole purpose to be kind to her . He had his dislike , as most men have , to particular people , but unmixed ...
... lost an excellent friend ; for the Doctor often sup- plied her with food from his table , and visited her frequently with the sole purpose to be kind to her . He had his dislike , as most men have , to particular people , but unmixed ...
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