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Page xxxi
... thought himself compe- tent to treat . It would have been happy for him if his medical skill had been appreciated as justly by himself as by others . Notwithstanding the degree which he pretended to have received at Padua , he could ...
... thought himself compe- tent to treat . It would have been happy for him if his medical skill had been appreciated as justly by himself as by others . Notwithstanding the degree which he pretended to have received at Padua , he could ...
Page xl
... thoughts . Being exposed in the picture - gallery , along with his other works , it was seen either by Mr. Edmund Burke or Dr. Goldsmith , I am not certain which , who imme- diately exclaimed , that it struck him as being the precise ...
... thoughts . Being exposed in the picture - gallery , along with his other works , it was seen either by Mr. Edmund Burke or Dr. Goldsmith , I am not certain which , who imme- diately exclaimed , that it struck him as being the precise ...
Page xlv
... thoughts , he resolved to have him buried in the plainest and most private manner possible , observing that the most ... thought himself lucky in being able to find so conspicuous a situation for it , as there scarcely remained another ...
... thoughts , he resolved to have him buried in the plainest and most private manner possible , observing that the most ... thought himself lucky in being able to find so conspicuous a situation for it , as there scarcely remained another ...
Page xlviii
... thought it unfeeling in him to call his mother a distant relation . CRADOCK'S MISCELLANEOUS MEMOIRS . I THINK my acquaintance with Dr. Goldsmith must have com- menced at Mr. Yates's house . My introduction to Mr. Murphy certainly took ...
... thought it unfeeling in him to call his mother a distant relation . CRADOCK'S MISCELLANEOUS MEMOIRS . I THINK my acquaintance with Dr. Goldsmith must have com- menced at Mr. Yates's house . My introduction to Mr. Murphy certainly took ...
Page xlix
... thought of making a quarrelling 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 quarrelling 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 ...
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