The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 - Ireland |
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... hand , there are few who can boast of superior edu- cation and intelligence , sufficiently staunch to the " old school , " to shut their ears against that great diapason of scientific harmony , which , whether they will it or not ...
... hand , there are few who can boast of superior edu- cation and intelligence , sufficiently staunch to the " old school , " to shut their ears against that great diapason of scientific harmony , which , whether they will it or not ...
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... hands of tutelage ; and began to imagine new scenery of sound , and undiscovered glories be- yond the audible ... hand the blot thus brought up , intent solely upon commit- ting his thoughts to writing . But as the father examined ...
... hands of tutelage ; and began to imagine new scenery of sound , and undiscovered glories be- yond the audible ... hand the blot thus brought up , intent solely upon commit- ting his thoughts to writing . But as the father examined ...
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... hand and wafered envelope , to be imme- diately recognized for a circular - or a bill . Then comes the well - known super- scription . We could distinguish it at a glance among ten thousand ! -oftentimes half illegible from haste . For ...
... hand and wafered envelope , to be imme- diately recognized for a circular - or a bill . Then comes the well - known super- scription . We could distinguish it at a glance among ten thousand ! -oftentimes half illegible from haste . For ...
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... hand across to help her down . How the lady was seen frequently arranging her flowing tresses by the side of the well the glassy water her only mir- ror ; and how the lord of the oppo- site hill often tried to stretch his hand across in ...
... hand across to help her down . How the lady was seen frequently arranging her flowing tresses by the side of the well the glassy water her only mir- ror ; and how the lord of the oppo- site hill often tried to stretch his hand across in ...
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... hands I receive abundance of heavenly nutriment . Hearken , good friend , to my tale , and then shall be fully made ... hand of holy man . What alone it hath no art , Durwish , to recall is Man's Early pearly bloom of heart- This obeys ...
... hands I receive abundance of heavenly nutriment . Hearken , good friend , to my tale , and then shall be fully made ... hand of holy man . What alone it hath no art , Durwish , to recall is Man's Early pearly bloom of heart- This obeys ...
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