The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... 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 , possessed only six hundred pounds in the world ; and this sum being ...
... 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 , possessed only six hundred pounds in the world ; and this sum being ...
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... spirits . The truth was , they were nearly altogether composed of good port wine , drawn from the well - stocked cellar ... spirit might be willing , but the flesh was very , very weak . No more , no more , would those thin fingers guide ...
... spirits . The truth was , they were nearly altogether composed of good port wine , drawn from the well - stocked cellar ... spirit might be willing , but the flesh was very , very weak . No more , no more , would those thin fingers guide ...
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... spirit of eternal revenge by which they are actuated ; all their other attributes - courage , undisturbed capacity of thought in their surroundments of horror , and , amid unimaginable agonies , fidelity one to the other , & c .-- are ...
... spirit of eternal revenge by which they are actuated ; all their other attributes - courage , undisturbed capacity of thought in their surroundments of horror , and , amid unimaginable agonies , fidelity one to the other , & c .-- are ...
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... spirit stood her in stead ; and nothing rallied her so surely as the sense that an attempt was being made to bully her . " What have I heard - what have I endured ? Listen to me , you cow- ardly libeller . It is true that I was at ...
... spirit stood her in stead ; and nothing rallied her so surely as the sense that an attempt was being made to bully her . " What have I heard - what have I endured ? Listen to me , you cow- ardly libeller . It is true that I was at ...
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... spirit and ap- plause , to its conclusion . It was not as among the speakers of the written play , where every one makes it his only business to commence his speech on hearing his cue , and when it is spoken , to wait , without feeling ...
... spirit and ap- plause , to its conclusion . It was not as among the speakers of the written play , where every one makes it his only business to commence his speech on hearing his cue , and when it is spoken , to wait , without feeling ...
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