The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... kind in the kingdom ; and , when filled from floor to ceiling , has a specially brilliant aspect . But on the last nights of the engagement of the little piquante Squalacci , the famous soprano , and of Chestini , the robust tenor , and ...
... kind in the kingdom ; and , when filled from floor to ceiling , has a specially brilliant aspect . But on the last nights of the engagement of the little piquante Squalacci , the famous soprano , and of Chestini , the robust tenor , and ...
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... kind . There was old Dan Ripton , who lived for years like a beggar , and in the end died worth several thousand pounds . " Dillon silently hoped this notion about misers would go out of his Aunt's head ; he thereupon waited some ...
... kind . There was old Dan Ripton , who lived for years like a beggar , and in the end died worth several thousand pounds . " Dillon silently hoped this notion about misers would go out of his Aunt's head ; he thereupon waited some ...
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... kind- ness ; but he was an indolent man , easily influenced by any spirit more energetic than his own , and , unfortu- nately , his wife was by no means of a charitable disposition . The boy , from the wreck of his father's for- tune ...
... kind- ness ; but he was an indolent man , easily influenced by any spirit more energetic than his own , and , unfortu- nately , his wife was by no means of a charitable disposition . The boy , from the wreck of his father's for- tune ...
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... kind - hearted , was indolent , and knew nothing whatever of educating youth ; while his wife , though over careful about household matters and all worldly affairs , never dreamed of such a thing as moulding the principles of either her ...
... kind - hearted , was indolent , and knew nothing whatever of educating youth ; while his wife , though over careful about household matters and all worldly affairs , never dreamed of such a thing as moulding the principles of either her ...
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... moment formid- able enough . But he had been fifty times over , during his brief career , in scrapes of a very menacing kind ; once or twice , indeed , of the most alarming nature . His temper , his craft , his 38 [ Jan. Wylder's Hand .
... moment formid- able enough . But he had been fifty times over , during his brief career , in scrapes of a very menacing kind ; once or twice , indeed , of the most alarming nature . His temper , his craft , his 38 [ Jan. Wylder's Hand .
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