The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... late revered Samuel Johnson , LL.D. , author of the English Dic- tionary and other works , unaccoun- tably set out in the windows of tail- ors ' shops , with the corresponding steel spike of the period balanced on its point . The ...
... late revered Samuel Johnson , LL.D. , author of the English Dic- tionary and other works , unaccoun- tably set out in the windows of tail- ors ' shops , with the corresponding steel spike of the period balanced on its point . The ...
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... late at night , and wan- dering through Irish Belgravia , sees files of carriages drawn up , waiting patiently until four and five in the morning . From the surrounding dark- ness that festive mansion stands out , with its windows all ...
... late at night , and wan- dering through Irish Belgravia , sees files of carriages drawn up , waiting patiently until four and five in the morning . From the surrounding dark- ness that festive mansion stands out , with its windows all ...
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... late to - night . " There was a frank heartiness in the boy's voice that bespoke a cheerful , unreserved mind , and something of a fearless , independent , though still gentle nature . " No , Dillon , you are not late at all , " replied ...
... late to - night . " There was a frank heartiness in the boy's voice that bespoke a cheerful , unreserved mind , and something of a fearless , independent , though still gentle nature . " No , Dillon , you are not late at all , " replied ...
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... late to - night , mamma , " she ob- served , as she once again drew aside the heavy folds of the crimson cur- tains that hung over the window , and gazed upon the blackness outside . " I don't know indeed , " replied the lady at the ...
... late to - night , mamma , " she ob- served , as she once again drew aside the heavy folds of the crimson cur- tains that hung over the window , and gazed upon the blackness outside . " I don't know indeed , " replied the lady at the ...
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... late ? " " Mr. Stutzer was ill , " said Dillon , flinging himself on the sofa . " I thought he was dying , and I was ob- liged to run for Doctor Ryder to come to him ; that was what kept me out so late . " What ailed him ? " demanded ...
... late ? " " Mr. Stutzer was ill , " said Dillon , flinging himself on the sofa . " I thought he was dying , and I was ob- liged to run for Doctor Ryder to come to him ; that was what kept me out so late . " What ailed him ? " demanded ...
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