The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... thought that in so famous a matter , a German ought to give his own country the preference ; such was the unanimous opinion , and I followed it . " The Dutch ambassador , Count von Degenfeld , to whom the ability of the boy was long ...
... thought that in so famous a matter , a German ought to give his own country the preference ; such was the unanimous opinion , and I followed it . " The Dutch ambassador , Count von Degenfeld , to whom the ability of the boy was long ...
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... thought it good , whether he ought to proceed , they showed some anger at the want of confidence , and exclaimed fre- quently with emotion , Cosa ! Come ! Questo è un portento . Questa opera an- drd alle stelle . Una meraviglia . Non ...
... thought it good , whether he ought to proceed , they showed some anger at the want of confidence , and exclaimed fre- quently with emotion , Cosa ! Come ! Questo è un portento . Questa opera an- drd alle stelle . Una meraviglia . Non ...
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... thoughts than the world owns . " It strikes us that , connected with this part of our subject , the very saddest ... thought ! But she told him everything afterwards - years after- wards , for they were finally reconciled and married ...
... thoughts than the world owns . " It strikes us that , connected with this part of our subject , the very saddest ... thought ! But she told him everything afterwards - years after- wards , for they were finally reconciled and married ...
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... thoughts ever recurring to thee , dearest , and to our only child , when the toll of a bell from the distant city came to ... thought of our dear boy's watery I grave , and hurried back , fearful at being alone 1846. ] 35 The Bride - a ...
... thoughts ever recurring to thee , dearest , and to our only child , when the toll of a bell from the distant city came to ... thought of our dear boy's watery I grave , and hurried back , fearful at being alone 1846. ] 35 The Bride - a ...
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... thought , and left them no longer arbiters of their own modes of 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 ...
... thought , and left them no longer arbiters of their own modes of 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 ...
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