The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... interest , in the characteristic stage dress which Mr. Boucicault wore for so many nights , and who are hurrying away to the ships ; the ballad singers , and the dreary funeral processions which , at all hours , come trailing down the ...
... interest , in the characteristic stage dress which Mr. Boucicault wore for so many nights , and who are hurrying away to the ships ; the ballad singers , and the dreary funeral processions which , at all hours , come trailing down the ...
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... interest , if not of pain ; the hands were thin , too , very thin and pale , and his clothes , as if they laboured under the same com- plaint as the wearer , were thin , thread- bare , and faded . All was worn out- mind , body , and ...
... interest , if not of pain ; the hands were thin , too , very thin and pale , and his clothes , as if they laboured under the same com- plaint as the wearer , were thin , thread- bare , and faded . All was worn out- mind , body , and ...
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... interest him at breakfast ; these parliamentary wrangles , commercial speculations , and foreign disputes , are they not , after all , but melancholy and dreary records of the merest worldliness ; and are there not moments when they be ...
... interest him at breakfast ; these parliamentary wrangles , commercial speculations , and foreign disputes , are they not , after all , but melancholy and dreary records of the merest worldliness ; and are there not moments when they be ...
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... interest , anticipating a struggle , but sure of victory that beautiful young lady was walking slowly from flower to flower , in the splendid conservatory which projects southward from the house , and rears itself in glacial arches high ...
... interest , anticipating a struggle , but sure of victory that beautiful young lady was walking slowly from flower to flower , in the splendid conservatory which projects southward from the house , and rears itself in glacial arches high ...
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... interest as you in it . It is perfectly plain we should sell ; and I am de- termined we shall . Come now , Dor- cas - I'm sorry - I'm such a brute , you know , when I'm vexed . You mustn't be angry ; and if you'll be a good girl , and ...
... interest as you in it . It is perfectly plain we should sell ; and I am de- termined we shall . Come now , Dor- cas - I'm sorry - I'm such a brute , you know , when I'm vexed . You mustn't be angry ; and if you'll be a good girl , and ...
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