The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... look up at the rows of stately old - fashioned mansions , with huge porches , to which he must ascend by some twenty ... looks towards the Univer- sity , and the grand , graceful temple where the Hibernian Lords and Com- mons used to ...
... look up at the rows of stately old - fashioned mansions , with huge porches , to which he must ascend by some twenty ... looks towards the Univer- sity , and the grand , graceful temple where the Hibernian Lords and Com- mons used to ...
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... look on patiently , and suffer all the raging torments of Tantalus . Wonderful that , towards the end of the ceremony , these unhappy men , goaded to fury , do not abandon all sense of restraint , and rush in for their share of the ...
... look on patiently , and suffer all the raging torments of Tantalus . Wonderful that , towards the end of the ceremony , these unhappy men , goaded to fury , do not abandon all sense of restraint , and rush in for their share of the ...
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... look- ing a little amused . " No ; why should I be , when I stayed so late ? " " Well , why will you not have any supper ? " " I don't want any . " Bessie thought Dillon's eyes looked as if he had a cold ; he was biting his lip pretty ...
... look- ing a little amused . " No ; why should I be , when I stayed so late ? " " Well , why will you not have any supper ? " " I don't want any . " Bessie thought Dillon's eyes looked as if he had a cold ; he was biting his lip pretty ...
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... look quite fresh from the tree up to the most wonderful periods ; and then there were such peaches , such plums , such nectarines , in the great fruit gardens , where little people could well lose themselves among bushes and trees ; for ...
... look quite fresh from the tree up to the most wonderful periods ; and then there were such peaches , such plums , such nectarines , in the great fruit gardens , where little people could well lose themselves among bushes and trees ; for ...
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... look in at The Lodge in the morning , and remained an hour in conference with Mr. Jos Larkin . I suppose everything went off pleasantly . For although Stanley Lake looked very pale and vicious as he walked down to the iron gate of The ...
... look in at The Lodge in the morning , and remained an hour in conference with Mr. Jos Larkin . I suppose everything went off pleasantly . For although Stanley Lake looked very pale and vicious as he walked down to the iron gate of The ...
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