The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... soul of infancy had been filled to the level of the surrounding world- to overflow and form new channels was the natural and resistless conse- quence . But , alas ! the banks of a prescribed course are ever occupied on either side by ...
... soul of infancy had been filled to the level of the surrounding world- to overflow and form new channels was the natural and resistless conse- quence . But , alas ! the banks of a prescribed course are ever occupied on either side by ...
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... soul in the lowly dress suggested by the sto- lidity of his patrons , and forced to comfort himself in his degradation by the prospect of the wretched pittance thus earned to meet the first necessities of physical life . But such is the ...
... soul in the lowly dress suggested by the sto- lidity of his patrons , and forced to comfort himself in his degradation by the prospect of the wretched pittance thus earned to meet the first necessities of physical life . But such is the ...
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... soul of Mo- zart had thrilled to novel ecstacies and original thoughts , and found its readiest expression in sympathetic sounds . To his sister " Nannell " -for such was his endearing diminutive for her name he writes on one occasion ...
... soul of Mo- zart had thrilled to novel ecstacies and original thoughts , and found its readiest expression in sympathetic sounds . To his sister " Nannell " -for such was his endearing diminutive for her name he writes on one occasion ...
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... soul . " The stranger appeared a man evi- dently past the prime of life , for grey locks fell down by the side of features furrowed by the ploughshare of time . His aquiline nose , black eyes , and thick lips denoted an eastern origin ...
... soul . " The stranger appeared a man evi- dently past the prime of life , for grey locks fell down by the side of features furrowed by the ploughshare of time . His aquiline nose , black eyes , and thick lips denoted an eastern origin ...
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... soul , and were the real leaders of public opinion . Living for the most part in solitudes and sepul- chres , dead to a world they despised , and constantly absorbed in contempla- tion of the " inner mysteries , " these devout men ...
... soul , and were the real leaders of public opinion . Living for the most part in solitudes and sepul- chres , dead to a world they despised , and constantly absorbed in contempla- tion of the " inner mysteries , " these devout men ...
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