The Dublin University Magazine, Том 32William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1848 |
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... less ; And thus his breast contains each feeling That our several lips have stated , Of being loved , and being hated- Both of speaking and concealing— Jealousy and absence mated . It was thus , in scholastic subtilties , and graceful ...
... less ; And thus his breast contains each feeling That our several lips have stated , Of being loved , and being hated- Both of speaking and concealing— Jealousy and absence mated . It was thus , in scholastic subtilties , and graceful ...
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... less have been the wind that brought it to you . Frederick . No , Fabio , it is not to the wind that I am indebted for this letter , but to the fire which burns and consumes me . Fabio . The Are ? Frederick . Yes . Fabio . I am now ...
... less have been the wind that brought it to you . Frederick . No , Fabio , it is not to the wind that I am indebted for this letter , but to the fire which burns and consumes me . Fabio . The Are ? Frederick . Yes . Fabio . I am now ...
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... less I compre- hend it . Fabio . Perhaps it is written in cipher , like the letter of the merchant . Frederick . You fatigue me ; I know not of what you are speaking . Fabio . Well , to remove your ignorance I will tell you the story ...
... less I compre- hend it . Fabio . Perhaps it is written in cipher , like the letter of the merchant . Frederick . You fatigue me ; I know not of what you are speaking . Fabio . Well , to remove your ignorance I will tell you the story ...
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... less grace or favour in his eyes , because he thought he could see its sublimest realization in the precepts and the example of his Lord and Saviour . We are not favoured , either by himself or any member of his family , with the train ...
... less grace or favour in his eyes , because he thought he could see its sublimest realization in the precepts and the example of his Lord and Saviour . We are not favoured , either by himself or any member of his family , with the train ...
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... less he felt that he would be more worthily occupied by endeavouring to awaken in his hearers a sense of their Christian responsibilities , than by entering upon topics of self defence , or losing himself in the mazes of theological ...
... less he felt that he would be more worthily occupied by endeavouring to awaken in his hearers a sense of their Christian responsibilities , than by entering upon topics of self defence , or losing himself in the mazes of theological ...
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