The Dublin University Magazine, Том 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... lady , fresh or not fresh , whichever term may be thought most appropriate , from a fashionable London boarding- school . But it is time that we should justify our praise , and vindicate our critical sagacity , by some extracts from the ...
... lady , fresh or not fresh , whichever term may be thought most appropriate , from a fashionable London boarding- school . But it is time that we should justify our praise , and vindicate our critical sagacity , by some extracts from the ...
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... ladies , as the master of Sherburn truly remarks in one of his editorial notes , do not understand Greek ; but his accomplished grand- niece ( we do not use the word board- ing - scholasticè ) did , it seems - like Lady Jane Grey , and ...
... ladies , as the master of Sherburn truly remarks in one of his editorial notes , do not understand Greek ; but his accomplished grand- niece ( we do not use the word board- ing - scholasticè ) did , it seems - like Lady Jane Grey , and ...
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... lady , Gräfinn Ella , of Waldenrose ; And thou art her doomed avenger , for she suffereth grievous wrong At the hands of her captor , Kenelred , a pitiless knight and strong . She suffereth much from Kenelred , a pitiless knight and ...
... lady , Gräfinn Ella , of Waldenrose ; And thou art her doomed avenger , for she suffereth grievous wrong At the hands of her captor , Kenelred , a pitiless knight and strong . She suffereth much from Kenelred , a pitiless knight and ...
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... lady , thus to gaze on thee far overpays my pains , But bound to me thou must not be , not even by silken chains ! No herald knows the Knight of the Swan , and I am nought beside . Thou wouldst but blush to call thyself a nameless ...
... lady , thus to gaze on thee far overpays my pains , But bound to me thou must not be , not even by silken chains ! No herald knows the Knight of the Swan , and I am nought beside . Thou wouldst but blush to call thyself a nameless ...
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... lady , noble - souled as fair , and both without a peer ! My life has passed , as a vision from the memory of a seer , And whence I come , and who I am , I guess no more than thou . Too late , perchance , thou mayest repent thy plighted ...
... lady , noble - souled as fair , and both without a peer ! My life has passed , as a vision from the memory of a seer , And whence I come , and who I am , I guess no more than thou . Too late , perchance , thou mayest repent thy plighted ...
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