The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 20William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1842 |
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Page 277
... continued to reside in Dublin for the succeeding eight months , which were chiefly spent among the Burkes , and the highly intellectual circle of which Edmund Burke was the light and life . It was during this interval that Burke continued ...
... continued to reside in Dublin for the succeeding eight months , which were chiefly spent among the Burkes , and the highly intellectual circle of which Edmund Burke was the light and life . It was during this interval that Burke continued ...
Page 394
... continued titter of his unmeaning laugh . I have already mentioned the consum- mate ease with which he could appa- rently forget all unpleasant recollec- tions , and accost the man whom he should have blushed to meet . Now he exhibited ...
... continued titter of his unmeaning laugh . I have already mentioned the consum- mate ease with which he could appa- rently forget all unpleasant recollec- tions , and accost the man whom he should have blushed to meet . Now he exhibited ...
Page 549
... continued but a twelvemonth when the unhealthiness of the place caused him to vacate it . He now removed to the rectory of Boothby Pannell , in the same county , whence his various writings were dated , and where he continued to reside ...
... continued but a twelvemonth when the unhealthiness of the place caused him to vacate it . He now removed to the rectory of Boothby Pannell , in the same county , whence his various writings were dated , and where he continued to reside ...
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