The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 18William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1841 - Ireland |
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Page 85
... manners of an accomplished orator . It is impos- sible to overrate the power of so rare and so felicitous a combination . It was said of Bushe , that " he charmed the verdict from the jury by the fascination of his eye . " His manner ...
... manners of an accomplished orator . It is impos- sible to overrate the power of so rare and so felicitous a combination . It was said of Bushe , that " he charmed the verdict from the jury by the fascination of his eye . " His manner ...
Page 180
... manner , the vulgar word “ gammon ; " so I plainly saw that he was inflexible , and felt that my only hope was in my own ex- ertions . I now carefully examined the cell in which I was confined . A gloomy bed in one corner , a miserable ...
... manner , the vulgar word “ gammon ; " so I plainly saw that he was inflexible , and felt that my only hope was in my own ex- ertions . I now carefully examined the cell in which I was confined . A gloomy bed in one corner , a miserable ...
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... manner ; the most accomplished actor could not have personated the cannie calculat- ing spirit of the Scot , or the rolick- ing recklessness of the Irishman , with more tact and finesse . But far above all this shone the person I have ...
... manner ; the most accomplished actor could not have personated the cannie calculat- ing spirit of the Scot , or the rolick- ing recklessness of the Irishman , with more tact and finesse . But far above all this shone the person I have ...
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