The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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... character . All the time , however , that he could now devote to him , was an hour or so each even- ing , when he gave him lessons in French or German . The boy attended a day - school at Yaxley also , where he learned as much as the ...
... character . All the time , however , that he could now devote to him , was an hour or so each even- ing , when he gave him lessons in French or German . The boy attended a day - school at Yaxley also , where he learned as much as the ...
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... character was her love of children . In the early years of her married life she had lost all her own little ones - bright , beautiful creatures , that only dwelt upon earth for a little while , and then passed away , leaving sad ...
... character was her love of children . In the early years of her married life she had lost all her own little ones - bright , beautiful creatures , that only dwelt upon earth for a little while , and then passed away , leaving sad ...
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... character and its sufferings , which he did not attain in any of those succeeding . The few lines descriptive of the torments of the envious reach the acme of the sublime of contempt : - " Questi non hanno speranza di morte : E lor ...
... character and its sufferings , which he did not attain in any of those succeeding . The few lines descriptive of the torments of the envious reach the acme of the sublime of contempt : - " Questi non hanno speranza di morte : E lor ...
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... character , is a highly poetic concep- tion . His nature , though lost , is still half human , and an awful melancholy broods round his figure . When Faus- tus asks him where are the spirits that fell with Lucifer- " Mep . - In hell ...
... character , is a highly poetic concep- tion . His nature , though lost , is still half human , and an awful melancholy broods round his figure . When Faus- tus asks him where are the spirits that fell with Lucifer- " Mep . - In hell ...
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... character than he had anticipated , and found his wife not only competent ferre aspectum to endure his maniacal glare and scowl , but serenely to defy his violence and his wrath . He had abundance of matter for thought and perturbation ...
... character than he had anticipated , and found his wife not only competent ferre aspectum to endure his maniacal glare and scowl , but serenely to defy his violence and his wrath . He had abundance of matter for thought and perturbation ...
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