The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 20William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1842 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 76
Page 56
... spirit , which , for a thousand years , was its nurse , instructor , and support . But other causes assisted in the downfall of art . As letters and science advanced , as education became more extended , and as the commercial spirit ...
... spirit , which , for a thousand years , was its nurse , instructor , and support . But other causes assisted in the downfall of art . As letters and science advanced , as education became more extended , and as the commercial spirit ...
Page 426
... spirit , such as Ireland alone produces . If we turn to the Irish Melodies we find them full of nobleness and grace - the pathos of the poet , and the dignity of the rhetorician - the ardour of a patriotic spirit , expressed with all ...
... spirit , such as Ireland alone produces . If we turn to the Irish Melodies we find them full of nobleness and grace - the pathos of the poet , and the dignity of the rhetorician - the ardour of a patriotic spirit , expressed with all ...
Page 430
... spirit of the actress entered into her pious per- formance . But even the best emotions are apt to be dashed with some min- glings of that which is of the earth , earthly . There may have been some acting in the attitude and manner of ...
... spirit of the actress entered into her pious per- formance . But even the best emotions are apt to be dashed with some min- glings of that which is of the earth , earthly . There may have been some acting in the attitude and manner of ...
Contents
nn 227 Belgium since the Revolu | 422 |
Carleton new edition with Introduc | 485 |
D 485 History of | 583 |
4 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration Alexander Burnes appeared arms army artists Barry beautiful believe bishop Bishop of Exeter Burke Cabool called character church colour command cried dark dear Dost Mahomed Khan duty enemy England English eyes father favour fear feel felt Ferdinand force French give Gregory hand happy head heard heart Henry holy honour horse hour Ireland Irish John Sheares king lady letter lived Livry look Lord Lord Wellington Madame ment mind morning mother mountains never object officers once party passed Pauline Persia picture poor pope present priest racter readers Roman Rome scarcely seemed side Sir John Keane Sir Robert Peel soon speak spirit sure taste tell thing thou thought tion took troops truth turned United Irishmen voice W. H. DENNIE Whigs whole words