The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... never existed , and to mar it when entered on ; they were rather the just enthu- siasm of the noble Genoese , who had seen his world in the eye of intelli- gence , before he hoisted his sail upon the waters of the untracked Atlantic ...
... never existed , and to mar it when entered on ; they were rather the just enthu- siasm of the noble Genoese , who had seen his world in the eye of intelli- gence , before he hoisted his sail upon the waters of the untracked Atlantic ...
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... never rose again . During the fourteen days in which he lay thus , his intellectual facul- ties remained unimpaired ; he had a strong desire for life , though little ex- pectation of it , and his behaviour was generally tranquil and ...
... never rose again . During the fourteen days in which he lay thus , his intellectual facul- ties remained unimpaired ; he had a strong desire for life , though little ex- pectation of it , and his behaviour was generally tranquil and ...
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... never to doubt again , let what will happen ! The third class - love - letters - we can do little more than glance at , leaving our gentle task to those who have had more experience in such sub- jects . But we can fancy them like ...
... never to doubt again , let what will happen ! The third class - love - letters - we can do little more than glance at , leaving our gentle task to those who have had more experience in such sub- jects . But we can fancy them like ...
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... never come again , save in dreams ! How many such there are in the world , unknown , unsuspected , utterly valueless to any but the possessors . Thousands upon thou- sands of time - stained , tear - stained epistles , sad , and yet ...
... never come again , save in dreams ! How many such there are in the world , unknown , unsuspected , utterly valueless to any but the possessors . Thousands upon thou- sands of time - stained , tear - stained epistles , sad , and yet ...
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... never wit- nessed a grander or more solemn spectacle . I had taken a seat almost un- consciously on the prostrate columns of the entrance , and was suffering my eyes to glance from broken tower to fallen battlement , my thoughts ever ...
... never wit- nessed a grander or more solemn spectacle . I had taken a seat almost un- consciously on the prostrate columns of the entrance , and was suffering my eyes to glance from broken tower to fallen battlement , my thoughts ever ...
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