The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... constantly advancing march of his genius , arrested in full career , and in the bloom of life , Mozart certainly stands alone among musicians . " OLD LETTERS ! -Who could ever hope to do justice 244 [ Jan. The Prodigy of Salzburg .
... constantly advancing march of his genius , arrested in full career , and in the bloom of life , Mozart certainly stands alone among musicians . " OLD LETTERS ! -Who could ever hope to do justice 244 [ Jan. The Prodigy of Salzburg .
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... hope to do justice to a theme so pregnant with gentle and beautiful associations -so full of smiles and tears , strangely mingled together , and coming home , as it must needs do , more or less , to every one of our readers ; for who ...
... hope to do justice to a theme so pregnant with gentle and beautiful associations -so full of smiles and tears , strangely mingled together , and coming home , as it must needs do , more or less , to every one of our readers ; for who ...
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... to say ! -a hope that there is no one ill ; and being satisfied on this point , all the rest is a matter of comparative indifference ; -and a few which we love to steal away and peruse in quiet , where 28 [ Jan. Old Letters .
... to say ! -a hope that there is no one ill ; and being satisfied on this point , all the rest is a matter of comparative indifference ; -and a few which we love to steal away and peruse in quiet , where 28 [ Jan. Old Letters .
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... Hope , Love ! -make these thine own , And thou hast thy Talismans ! And I obeyed him - to my weal ! Victor o'er mortality , Ever since I have felt and feel LIFE a Grand Reality ; Have renounced that world of woes From whose poison ...
... Hope , Love ! -make these thine own , And thou hast thy Talismans ! And I obeyed him - to my weal ! Victor o'er mortality , Ever since I have felt and feel LIFE a Grand Reality ; Have renounced that world of woes From whose poison ...
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... hope now railing , and there being no place for refuge , we hauled up our sails , and waited for them . As soon as the pyrate came up with us , the captain being a Dutch renegade , and able to speak English , bid us hoist out our boat ...
... hope now railing , and there being no place for refuge , we hauled up our sails , and waited for them . As soon as the pyrate came up with us , the captain being a Dutch renegade , and able to speak English , bid us hoist out our boat ...
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