The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 - Ireland |
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... face glowed with the lights of changeful intelligence so intensely as to seem almost the transparent lantern of some inner flame . What poetry must have been soaring in the higher regions of that mind ! What pro- cessions passing in ...
... face glowed with the lights of changeful intelligence so intensely as to seem almost the transparent lantern of some inner flame . What poetry must have been soaring in the higher regions of that mind ! What pro- cessions passing in ...
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... face every time we went to our desk ; trying pen after pen ; spoiling two or three sheets of paper before we could make up our minds whether it should be note or letter fashion , " compliments , " or " dear sir , " or " Madame , " as ...
... face every time we went to our desk ; trying pen after pen ; spoiling two or three sheets of paper before we could make up our minds whether it should be note or letter fashion , " compliments , " or " dear sir , " or " Madame , " as ...
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... face even Hell's Hosts at Duty's call is Man's Glory ! Fortune dearly sells Even her workshop Talismans- Even her workshop Talismans- Dearly sells her Talismans ! Durwish ! not in Summer - dells Gatherest thou thy Talismans ! " This I ...
... face even Hell's Hosts at Duty's call is Man's Glory ! Fortune dearly sells Even her workshop Talismans- Even her workshop Talismans- Dearly sells her Talismans ! Durwish ! not in Summer - dells Gatherest thou thy Talismans ! " This I ...
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... face and olive - branch , was a dan- gerous head - pacificator , and Tiger- nach left the hall in annoyance at the probable flogging his father - in - law was likely to get at his father's hands . He returned next day to the hall of ...
... face and olive - branch , was a dan- gerous head - pacificator , and Tiger- nach left the hall in annoyance at the probable flogging his father - in - law was likely to get at his father's hands . He returned next day to the hall of ...
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... face of a Christian . But finding all these me- thods to be ineffectual , the two brothers consulted together , and resolved upon cruelty and violence to see what that would do . Acoordingly , on a certain day , when my patroon's barber ...
... face of a Christian . But finding all these me- thods to be ineffectual , the two brothers consulted together , and resolved upon cruelty and violence to see what that would do . Acoordingly , on a certain day , when my patroon's barber ...
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