The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... expressing their feel- ings . A defiance prompt , curt , and emphatic , was given by Lord Clare to the faltering nobleman to meet him , in the Irish House of Peers , the proper stage for combat . After an interval of three months , the ...
... expressing their feel- ings . A defiance prompt , curt , and emphatic , was given by Lord Clare to the faltering nobleman to meet him , in the Irish House of Peers , the proper stage for combat . After an interval of three months , the ...
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... expressions . Carattoli said the same things to me in his own chamber . " The rehearsals were now about to begin ; when - who could have expected it ? but from this time the persecutions of my son commenced . " Even imperial sympathy ...
... expressions . Carattoli said the same things to me in his own chamber . " The rehearsals were now about to begin ; when - who could have expected it ? but from this time the persecutions of my son commenced . " Even imperial sympathy ...
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... expression of passion . But before that master - passion could be supposed to have entered the heart , or fired the imagination , the soul of Mo- zart had thrilled to novel ecstacies and original thoughts , and found its readiest expression ...
... expression of passion . But before that master - passion could be supposed to have entered the heart , or fired the imagination , the soul of Mo- zart had thrilled to novel ecstacies and original thoughts , and found its readiest expression ...
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... expressions of fondness and impulse written to sisters and others long dead ! " Can such things be ? " And , also , that she herself has made it a condi- tion with her most confidential corres- pondents , that no letters of hers shall ...
... expressions of fondness and impulse written to sisters and others long dead ! " Can such things be ? " And , also , that she herself has made it a condi- tion with her most confidential corres- pondents , that no letters of hers shall ...
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... expression . That they sometimes failed to render themselves intelligible is less attributable to their phraseology , than to a want of spiritual training on the part of their readers . There is perhaps intrinsically no order of poetry ...
... expression . That they sometimes failed to render themselves intelligible is less attributable to their phraseology , than to a want of spiritual training on the part of their readers . There is perhaps intrinsically no order of poetry ...
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