The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... object . If it is displayed , it is suspected , and the imposition will frequently be detected , while the detection of one hypocrite unmasks a crowd of others . For its object , religious hypocrisy does not admit of sufficient variety ...
... object . If it is displayed , it is suspected , and the imposition will frequently be detected , while the detection of one hypocrite unmasks a crowd of others . For its object , religious hypocrisy does not admit of sufficient variety ...
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... object upon which they are to be exercised is withdrawn behind a veil , which it re- quires patience , discipline , and effort to penetrate , -that object being ( we must remember ) not merely the Ideal of all excellence , but the Ideal ...
... object upon which they are to be exercised is withdrawn behind a veil , which it re- quires patience , discipline , and effort to penetrate , -that object being ( we must remember ) not merely the Ideal of all excellence , but the Ideal ...
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... object , " said the younger of the O'Gradys , " if nobody else will . " " And who the devil are you , that dares to object ? " shouted Fitzgerald ; " and what d - d presumption prompts you to dare to wag your tongue here ? " - 66 " I am ...
... object , " said the younger of the O'Gradys , " if nobody else will . " " And who the devil are you , that dares to object ? " shouted Fitzgerald ; " and what d - d presumption prompts you to dare to wag your tongue here ? " - 66 " I am ...
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