Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 1H. Colburn, 1855 |
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... expression of genius . They are filled with a serene light , but have not much brilliancy or fire . The mind within them seems , however , to be all activity and life , and to combine a singular mixture of intensity and deliberation ...
... expression of genius . They are filled with a serene light , but have not much brilliancy or fire . The mind within them seems , however , to be all activity and life , and to combine a singular mixture of intensity and deliberation ...
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... expression , and every word drops of its own accord into that part of the sentence to which it most properly belongs . The most accurate ear could not easily detect a single harshness or one inharmonious concurrence of sounds in the ...
... expression , and every word drops of its own accord into that part of the sentence to which it most properly belongs . The most accurate ear could not easily detect a single harshness or one inharmonious concurrence of sounds in the ...
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William Torrens McCullagh Torrens. out seeming to weaken , the force of an expression which , when uttered , sounded ... expressions upon which , when riven from their context , Government was led to believe that a prose- cution for ...
William Torrens McCullagh Torrens. out seeming to weaken , the force of an expression which , when uttered , sounded ... expressions upon which , when riven from their context , Government was led to believe that a prose- cution for ...
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