The Dublin University Magazine, Том 32William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1848 |
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... seen her suitor , neither had the duke ever beheld Flerida , except in the faint , dim shadow of her por- trait which , however , was beautiful enough to awaken in his heart the seeds of an undying attachment . Fle- rida , without ...
... seen her suitor , neither had the duke ever beheld Flerida , except in the faint , dim shadow of her por- trait which , however , was beautiful enough to awaken in his heart the seeds of an undying attachment . Fle- rida , without ...
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... seen through his disguise , so that it is useless to at- tempt to keep up that deception any longer . He also ... seen by me , I think it only polite to anticipate them , and not allow myself to be seen by them . And as it will be ...
... seen through his disguise , so that it is useless to at- tempt to keep up that deception any longer . He also ... seen by me , I think it only polite to anticipate them , and not allow myself to be seen by them . And as it will be ...
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... seen to shine . Flashed his old eyes with more than human light , While thus he spake to them the will divine : " The god will have a perfect sacrifice— But not to bleed beneath the fatal knife . No cold , dead gift finds favour in his ...
... seen to shine . Flashed his old eyes with more than human light , While thus he spake to them the will divine : " The god will have a perfect sacrifice— But not to bleed beneath the fatal knife . No cold , dead gift finds favour in his ...
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... seen much either to direct or encourage him to the attainment of intellectual objects . Of fun and frolic there was more than enough . To scenes of wild and rollicking intemperance , although he might not participate in them , he could ...
... seen much either to direct or encourage him to the attainment of intellectual objects . Of fun and frolic there was more than enough . To scenes of wild and rollicking intemperance , although he might not participate in them , he could ...
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... seen , to his great consternation , mounted upon the highest point of the balustrade which then fronted the Royal Exchange , and shouting in all directions , from the top of his voice , the name of his dog , " Friend , Friend , Friend ...
... seen , to his great consternation , mounted upon the highest point of the balustrade which then fronted the Royal Exchange , and shouting in all directions , from the top of his voice , the name of his dog , " Friend , Friend , Friend ...
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