The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 18William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1841 - Ireland |
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Page 53
... feeling pro- voked at the absurd circumstances in which I was involved . To be made the subject of laughter for a whole army , was by no means a pleasant con- sideration : but what I felt far worse was , the possibility that the mention ...
... feeling pro- voked at the absurd circumstances in which I was involved . To be made the subject of laughter for a whole army , was by no means a pleasant con- sideration : but what I felt far worse was , the possibility that the mention ...
Page 139
... feeling of the cherub seems engrossed by devotion ; his in- spiration is that of wrapt admiration , of delight at feeling totally dependant on a superior being , on beholding its glory . There is too an infantine buoyancy in every ...
... feeling of the cherub seems engrossed by devotion ; his in- spiration is that of wrapt admiration , of delight at feeling totally dependant on a superior being , on beholding its glory . There is too an infantine buoyancy in every ...
Page 550
... feeling the air com- pressed as it were and rendered hea- vier on the chest by the low roof - the unearthly sounds , " old ocean's husky voice , " rumbling in hoarse and muffled tones - the white sea - birds perched here and there on ...
... feeling the air com- pressed as it were and rendered hea- vier on the chest by the low roof - the unearthly sounds , " old ocean's husky voice , " rumbling in hoarse and muffled tones - the white sea - birds perched here and there on ...
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