The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... never come back since . If you go too , papa , you may never come back either you must stay with me always . " " But if somebody called me away to a home where I never should feel sorrow or pain any more , would you not let me go there ...
... never come back since . If you go too , papa , you may never come back either you must stay with me always . " " But if somebody called me away to a home where I never should feel sorrow or pain any more , would you not let me go there ...
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... never giving in in any cause of dispute . One frightful blow on the temples laid this lad prostrate ; no blood was shed outwardly , but the blow was mortal . There was a rushing wildly to the house of many frightened boys -a rushing ...
... never giving in in any cause of dispute . One frightful blow on the temples laid this lad prostrate ; no blood was shed outwardly , but the blow was mortal . There was a rushing wildly to the house of many frightened boys -a rushing ...
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... never buys any meat now , " observed Bessie . " Who would mind what a servant said ? Very likely they are all in a league together , wanting to excite pity . For myself I never approved of having anything to do with that man ; but you ...
... never buys any meat now , " observed Bessie . " Who would mind what a servant said ? Very likely they are all in a league together , wanting to excite pity . For myself I never approved of having anything to do with that man ; but you ...
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... never been a favourite with his father , who , though he had given him no profession , allowed him so small an ... never fancied he was not understood or ap- preciated ; he never entertained dark thoughts of running away from his uncle's ...
... never been a favourite with his father , who , though he had given him no profession , allowed him so small an ... never fancied he was not understood or ap- preciated ; he never entertained dark thoughts of running away from his uncle's ...
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... never- theless , the most transcendent em- bodiments of Satanic nature in poetry . They are ruined gods - gods in their everlasting natures in their immor- tal , intellectual power - devils only in their hatred of the Supreme Goodness ...
... never- theless , the most transcendent em- bodiments of Satanic nature in poetry . They are ruined gods - gods in their everlasting natures in their immor- tal , intellectual power - devils only in their hatred of the Supreme Goodness ...
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