The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... stand , and as often wiped away with the palm of his hand the blot thus brought up , intent solely upon commit- ting his thoughts to writing . But as the father examined the composition more attentively , his gaze became rivet- ted to ...
... stand , and as often wiped away with the palm of his hand the blot thus brought up , intent solely upon commit- ting his thoughts to writing . But as the father examined the composition more attentively , his gaze became rivet- ted to ...
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... stand upon such ceremony with each other . They are , however , occasionally ex- changed between young ladies- " dear friends , ” as they term them- N. H. M. selves ; or forwarded to such by a certain class of the opposite sex , who are ...
... stand upon such ceremony with each other . They are , however , occasionally ex- changed between young ladies- " dear friends , ” as they term them- N. H. M. selves ; or forwarded to such by a certain class of the opposite sex , who are ...
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... stand the test of adverse circumstances - of a friend- ship sealed by many a vow long since broken and forgotten . " Words , words , words ! " as Hamlet disparagingly terms them . We have questioned , in our pride , why such letters ...
... stand the test of adverse circumstances - of a friend- ship sealed by many a vow long since broken and forgotten . " Words , words , words ! " as Hamlet disparagingly terms them . We have questioned , in our pride , why such letters ...
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... stand at the source of a river , which , small at first and feeble as the infant , grows stronger and bolder as it approaches maturity , and sweeps along in silver sheets in its prime , now skirting way- ing woodlands , now bursting ...
... stand at the source of a river , which , small at first and feeble as the infant , grows stronger and bolder as it approaches maturity , and sweeps along in silver sheets in its prime , now skirting way- ing woodlands , now bursting ...
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... stand a wall and gable , indicating the mouldering re- mains of a dwelling , once tenanted by Barry Yelverton , Lord Avonmore , and Chief Baron of the Exchequer in 1805. Methinks there is always some- thing touching in looking on ruined ...
... stand a wall and gable , indicating the mouldering re- mains of a dwelling , once tenanted by Barry Yelverton , Lord Avonmore , and Chief Baron of the Exchequer in 1805. Methinks there is always some- thing touching in looking on ruined ...
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