The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 - Ireland |
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... spirit of lingual reform , and to establish , perhaps , a repeal vernacular , terms his chapters on " the Ancient ... Spirits . 2 [ Jan. Prizes in the Lottery of Repeal .
... spirit of lingual reform , and to establish , perhaps , a repeal vernacular , terms his chapters on " the Ancient ... Spirits . 2 [ Jan. Prizes in the Lottery of Repeal .
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... spirit . The history of the great revolution of music is , in his case who was its hero , that of unrealized hopes , overtasked energies , unappre- ciated efforts , poverty , profligacy , de- lirium , and death . But as the fore- most ...
... spirit . The history of the great revolution of music is , in his case who was its hero , that of unrealized hopes , overtasked energies , unappre- ciated efforts , poverty , profligacy , de- lirium , and death . But as the fore- most ...
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... spirit of song was overwhelin- ed beneath the mass of physical intri- cacies the energy that ought to have mounted on the wings of inspiration was chained down to the page of for- mal rule - like the bronze eagle vainly spreading its ...
... spirit of song was overwhelin- ed beneath the mass of physical intri- cacies the energy that ought to have mounted on the wings of inspiration was chained down to the page of for- mal rule - like the bronze eagle vainly spreading its ...
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... spirit , laid bare to us in all con- fidence and trust - hallowed things , too precious for the glance of a stranger ... spirits . " Is friend- ship , indeed , but a name ? —And after all that we once promised to be to one another ! " We ...
... spirit , laid bare to us in all con- fidence and trust - hallowed things , too precious for the glance of a stranger ... spirits . " Is friend- ship , indeed , but a name ? —And after all that we once promised to be to one another ! " We ...
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... spirit , that found a strange balm in pouring itself out in words , and is only less explicit from the fear of giving pain , while even as they write it passes away , and the end is cheerful , and full of sweet consola- tion ; or all is ...
... spirit , that found a strange balm in pouring itself out in words , and is only less explicit from the fear of giving pain , while even as they write it passes away , and the end is cheerful , and full of sweet consola- tion ; or all is ...
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