The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 7
... death , of proclamations , of making laws , and what not . He is " Depute " for the Queen of these Islands . 66 " Levys " are pretty much the same all the world over . But let the gala night of the drawn - room " have room , and let ...
... death , of proclamations , of making laws , and what not . He is " Depute " for the Queen of these Islands . 66 " Levys " are pretty much the same all the world over . But let the gala night of the drawn - room " have room , and let ...
Page 16
... death in his establishment ? The county news- papers took the matter up , glad , probably , to have anything to write about ; and at length , poor Stutzer was a marked man - looked upon as little better than a murderer . The boy who was ...
... death in his establishment ? The county news- papers took the matter up , glad , probably , to have anything to write about ; and at length , poor Stutzer was a marked man - looked upon as little better than a murderer . The boy who was ...
Page 30
... death in their eyes- " Quant ' รจ neg'i occhi lor terrore e morte . " In his sketch of Pluto , also , he ex- hibits an utter want of true imagina- tion and taste . The description is made up of the most confused and contradictory images ...
... death in their eyes- " Quant ' รจ neg'i occhi lor terrore e morte . " In his sketch of Pluto , also , he ex- hibits an utter want of true imagina- tion and taste . The description is made up of the most confused and contradictory images ...
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... Death and Satan in " Paradise Lost : - 22 " So frowned the mighty combatants , that hell Grew darker at their frown . " CAPTAIN LAKE did look in at The Lodge in the morning , and remained an hour in conference with Mr. Jos Larkin . I ...
... Death and Satan in " Paradise Lost : - 22 " So frowned the mighty combatants , that hell Grew darker at their frown . " CAPTAIN LAKE did look in at The Lodge in the morning , and remained an hour in conference with Mr. Jos Larkin . I ...
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... death of Mark - no ; it could hardly be that - decency had not yet quite taken leave of the earth ; and stupid as the Vicar was , he would hardly announce the death of his brother to a Christian gentleman in a fashion so outrageous ...
... death of Mark - no ; it could hardly be that - decency had not yet quite taken leave of the earth ; and stupid as the Vicar was , he would hardly announce the death of his brother to a Christian gentleman in a fashion so outrageous ...
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