Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 1H. Colburn, 1855 |
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... voice , and a great command of pure oratorical diction . He was , however , too valuable to be allowed long to remain in so inferior a spot as Kensington House , and was ordered by the general of the Jesuits to proceed to Russia . So 20 ...
... voice , and a great command of pure oratorical diction . He was , however , too valuable to be allowed long to remain in so inferior a spot as Kensington House , and was ordered by the general of the Jesuits to proceed to Russia . So 20 ...
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... voice a squeak . Add to this a pair of singularly brilliant eyes , lighting up all the peculiarities of his figure , and you have before you the boy Sheil . His performances were at first as singular as his person . efforts to kick a ...
... voice a squeak . Add to this a pair of singularly brilliant eyes , lighting up all the peculiarities of his figure , and you have before you the boy Sheil . His performances were at first as singular as his person . efforts to kick a ...
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... erroneously , to the body to which he belonged The Rev. Mr. Laurenson was a great gaunt man , with a deep · · * Mr. Justice Ball ; letter to the author . • sonorous voice , and a countenance in which it 24 MEMOIRS OF.
... erroneously , to the body to which he belonged The Rev. Mr. Laurenson was a great gaunt man , with a deep · · * Mr. Justice Ball ; letter to the author . • sonorous voice , and a countenance in which it 24 MEMOIRS OF.
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William Torrens McCullagh Torrens. • sonorous voice , and a countenance in which it was easy to discover his vigorous intellect , his open and manly nature , and an irascibility which , with all his efforts and with the discipline of ...
William Torrens McCullagh Torrens. • sonorous voice , and a countenance in which it was easy to discover his vigorous intellect , his open and manly nature , and an irascibility which , with all his efforts and with the discipline of ...
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... voice was weak and squeaking , and his man- ner very theatrical ; but he was evidently a youth of very promising talent , of very ardent mind , and one who was likely to be distinguished in his future career . He was always listened to ...
... voice was weak and squeaking , and his man- ner very theatrical ; but he was evidently a youth of very promising talent , of very ardent mind , and one who was likely to be distinguished in his future career . He was always listened to ...
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