The Dublin University Magazine, Том 42William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1853 |
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... truth . " Personal friends , relatives , or intimate associates , are not always the happiest eulogists . Poets in particular write with more fervour , more genuine estro , when deal ing with imaginary or remote subjects , than when ...
... truth . " Personal friends , relatives , or intimate associates , are not always the happiest eulogists . Poets in particular write with more fervour , more genuine estro , when deal ing with imaginary or remote subjects , than when ...
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... truth , which shall en- dure while the language lasts , as a text - book for the youth of England to study from as they admire . We feel quite satisfied that when this book is written , the character it describes will stand on a more ...
... truth , which shall en- dure while the language lasts , as a text - book for the youth of England to study from as they admire . We feel quite satisfied that when this book is written , the character it describes will stand on a more ...
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... truth , in a short pre- face , that the simplicity of the style , and the minute details , throw over the journal a charm of truth and reality , which a more studied composition would not have possessed . In their present state , the ...
... truth , in a short pre- face , that the simplicity of the style , and the minute details , throw over the journal a charm of truth and reality , which a more studied composition would not have possessed . In their present state , the ...
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... truth , I think Lord Wellington has an active , busy mind , always looking to the future , and is so used to lose a useful man , that as soon as gone , he seldom thinks more of him . He would be always , I have no doubt , ready to serve ...
... truth , I think Lord Wellington has an active , busy mind , always looking to the future , and is so used to lose a useful man , that as soon as gone , he seldom thinks more of him . He would be always , I have no doubt , ready to serve ...
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... truth , and pare down reputations which had been inflated beyond their wholesome bulk . Voltaire , who delighted in undervaluing human nature , said , that no man was a hero to his valet - de - chambre - mean- ing that close intimacy ...
... truth , and pare down reputations which had been inflated beyond their wholesome bulk . Voltaire , who delighted in undervaluing human nature , said , that no man was a hero to his valet - de - chambre - mean- ing that close intimacy ...
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