London Society, Том 25James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1874 |
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... talk about your poets where is there a poet now like Antipater of Sidon ? He could compose verses extempore on any subject . ' " ' I could mention a living poet , ' answered Puck , who can com- pose whole books of verse without any ...
... talk about your poets where is there a poet now like Antipater of Sidon ? He could compose verses extempore on any subject . ' " ' I could mention a living poet , ' answered Puck , who can com- pose whole books of verse without any ...
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... talking one day with a medical friend . He complained that the public treated him very unfairly . They expect him , sir , to be omnipotent . They send for him in illness , and expect that a medical man will immediately be able to do ...
... talking one day with a medical friend . He complained that the public treated him very unfairly . They expect him , sir , to be omnipotent . They send for him in illness , and expect that a medical man will immediately be able to do ...
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... talk of a joint being out , and of putting a joint in , when such a feat is anatomically impossible . In fact , he does not know anatomy . But he sometimes has a curious art in manipulating joints which leaves trained professional skill ...
... talk of a joint being out , and of putting a joint in , when such a feat is anatomically impossible . In fact , he does not know anatomy . But he sometimes has a curious art in manipulating joints which leaves trained professional skill ...
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... talk than the phy- sician . It is frequently the one comfort of the day to which the desponding patient looks forward , and often finds it an elixir of com- fort . Sometimes , also , when he knows that useless calls are daily registered ...
... talk than the phy- sician . It is frequently the one comfort of the day to which the desponding patient looks forward , and often finds it an elixir of com- fort . Sometimes , also , when he knows that useless calls are daily registered ...
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... talk to , whoever sat at the other side ; and the dear , know- ing world would always seat them thus together , and do its little best to fan the spark it longed to see ablaze . Relf had walked up to the Gaw- tons in the afternoon , and ...
... talk to , whoever sat at the other side ; and the dear , know- ing world would always seat them thus together , and do its little best to fan the spark it longed to see ablaze . Relf had walked up to the Gaw- tons in the afternoon , and ...
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