The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 - Ireland |
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... asking a question ourselves . Is there any person of in- structed musical taste in any civilized country who is not ready to point to the operatic music of Mozart as the earliest which possesses the distinctive character recognised as ...
... asking a question ourselves . Is there any person of in- structed musical taste in any civilized country who is not ready to point to the operatic music of Mozart as the earliest which possesses the distinctive character recognised as ...
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... asked by a fellow- student if he did not feel quite happy now- 66 " No , indeed , " replied he , with touching ... asking counsel and assistance as of old . " If , " says Seneca , " the pictures of our absent friends are agreeable to us ...
... asked by a fellow- student if he did not feel quite happy now- 66 " No , indeed , " replied he , with touching ... asking counsel and assistance as of old . " If , " says Seneca , " the pictures of our absent friends are agreeable to us ...
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... asked a woman , with a child in her arms , " What is the name of that fine boy ? " " Why , then , sir , " said she , " his name is Bat , but for brevity's sake we call him Bartholomew ! " Bartlemy sounds somewhat shorter . The fairs are ...
... asked a woman , with a child in her arms , " What is the name of that fine boy ? " " Why , then , sir , " said she , " his name is Bat , but for brevity's sake we call him Bartholomew ! " Bartlemy sounds somewhat shorter . The fairs are ...
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... asking him the reason , he strip- ped off his clothes , and lo ! there ap- peared on his own body the two lashes which the horse had received . " Ex- amples of this latter phenomenon , we believe , have often been adduced by ...
... asking him the reason , he strip- ped off his clothes , and lo ! there ap- peared on his own body the two lashes which the horse had received . " Ex- amples of this latter phenomenon , we believe , have often been adduced by ...
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... asked the Prince . The One - eyed made reply , " If you aim at the centre you will kill whomsoever is within it ; therefore aim at the side . " Whereupon Tumaul discharged an arrow from his noble , beautiful , loud - twanging bow at the ...
... asked the Prince . The One - eyed made reply , " If you aim at the centre you will kill whomsoever is within it ; therefore aim at the side . " Whereupon Tumaul discharged an arrow from his noble , beautiful , loud - twanging bow at the ...
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