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" Lydgate meant to let the people die in the Hospital, if not to poison them, for the sake of cutting them up without saying by your leave or with your leave ; for it was a known " fac" that he had wanted to cut up Mrs Goby, as respectable a woman as any... "
Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life - Sayfa 23
George Eliot tarafından - 1872
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Komik in den Romanen George Eliots

Werner Schäfer - 1985 - 256 sayfa
...Bewertung in Mrs. Dollops Urteil deutlich wird, das in Middlemarch als "bulwark" angesehen wird: ... a poor tale for a doctor, who if he was good for anything...you died, and not want to pry into your inside after your were gone. If that was not reason, Mrs. Dollop wished to know what was. (15/236) Trotz aller dieser...
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Faith and the Professions

Thomas L. Shaffer - 1987 - 354 sayfa
...sake of cutting them up without saying by your leave or with your leave; for it was . . . known . . . that he had wanted to cut up Mrs. Goby, as respectable...want to pry into your inside after you were gone." This propensity for the postmortem was in the interest of science. If Lydgate had been coroner, he...
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Literary Companion to Medicine

Richard Gordon - 2002 - 448 sayfa
...privilege of medical reputation, and concealed with much etiquette their contempt for each other's skill What the opposition in Middlemarch said about the...was not reason, Mrs Dollop wished to know what was; but there was a prevalent feeling in her audience that her opinion was a bulwark, and that if it were...
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Middlemarch, a study of provincial life

George Eliot - 1909 - 412 sayfa
...for the sake of cutting them up without saying by your leave or with your leave; for it was a known u fac " that he had wanted to cut up Mrs. Goby, as respectable...was not reason, Mrs. Dollop wished to know what was; but there was a prevalent feeling in her audience that her opinion was a bulwark, and that if it were...
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Medical Progress and Social Reality: A Reader in Nineteenth-Century Medicine ...

Lilian R. Furst - 2000 - 334 sayfa
...known "fac" that he had From George Eliot, Middlemarch (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965), pp. 481-483. wanted to cut up Mrs Goby, as respectable a woman...was not reason, Mrs Dollop wished to know what was; but there was a prevalent feeling in her audience that her opinion was a bulwark, and that if it were...
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The Body in the Library: A Literary Anthology of Modern Medicine

Iain Bamforth - 2003 - 462 sayfa
...Goby, as respectable a woman as any in Parley Street, who had money in trust before her marriage-a poor tale for a doctor, who if he was good for anything...was not reason, Mrs Dollop wished to know what was; but there was a prevalent feeling in her audience that her opinion was a bulwark, and that if it were...
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Selected Novels of George Eliot

George Eliot - 2005 - 1416 sayfa
...Tankard in Slaughter Lane. Mrs Dollop became more and more convinced by her own asseveration, that Dr Lydgate meant to let the people die in the Hospital,...was not reason, Mrs Dollop wished to know what was; but there was a prevalent feeling in her audience that her opinion was a bulwark, and that if it were...
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Middlemarch Volume Ii EasyRead Edition

George Eliot - 2006 - 458 sayfa
...Tankard in Slaughter Lane. Mrs. Dollop became more and more convinced by her own asseveration, that Dr. Lydgate meant to let the people die in the Hospital,...was not reason, Mrs. Dollop wished to know what was; but there was a prevalent feeling in her audience that her opinion was a bulwark, and that if it were...
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Middlemarch Volume Ii EasyRead Comfort E

George Eliot - 2006 - 550 sayfa
...Tankard in Slaughter Lane. Mrs. Dollop became more and more convinced by her own asseveration, that Dr. Lydgate meant to let the people die in the Hospital,...was not reason, Mrs. Dollop wished to know what was; but there was a prevalent feeling in her audience that her opinion was a bulwark, and that if it were...
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Medicine in Quotations: Views of Health and Disease Through the Ages

Edward J. Huth, T. J. Murray - 2006 - 597 sayfa
...Medical Association AUTOPSIES George Eliot; 1871 271 Mrs Dollop became more and more convinced. ..Dr. Lydgate meant to let the people die in the Hospital,...want to pry into your inside after you were gone. Middlemarch Abraham Flexner; 1910 272 The physician is constantly in contact with disease processes...
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