The Dublin University Magazine, Том 44William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1854 |
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... am your true and faithful old friend ; am I not ? " He pressed my hand , and we walked home in silence . My knowledge of Morton's character prevented me from supposing for 22 [ July , Mosses upon Grave - Stones . - Part 1 .
... am your true and faithful old friend ; am I not ? " He pressed my hand , and we walked home in silence . My knowledge of Morton's character prevented me from supposing for 22 [ July , Mosses upon Grave - Stones . - Part 1 .
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... character prevented me from supposing for a mo- ment that his conduct in the church was the result of any unworthy passion , or attributing the deep melancholy , to which he was apparently a prey , to any evil memories of the past . All ...
... character prevented me from supposing for a mo- ment that his conduct in the church was the result of any unworthy passion , or attributing the deep melancholy , to which he was apparently a prey , to any evil memories of the past . All ...
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... character , Dr. Davy's facts press very strongly . -so strongly as to contrast remarkably with the ex- treme moderation of tone and language in which they are stated . The pro- priety of a thorough change of colonial policy in the high ...
... character , Dr. Davy's facts press very strongly . -so strongly as to contrast remarkably with the ex- treme moderation of tone and language in which they are stated . The pro- priety of a thorough change of colonial policy in the high ...
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... character , we may mention that we have read his volume of original poems * with much pleasure , and have among his sonnets found several of exceeding beauty . The volume is divided into four parts . The first , sonnets illustrative of ...
... character , we may mention that we have read his volume of original poems * with much pleasure , and have among his sonnets found several of exceeding beauty . The volume is divided into four parts . The first , sonnets illustrative of ...
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... character of some innkeeper's wife - is , we think , to read them amiss . Modern writers were fond of fol- lowing the example set them by Wordsworth , and which he adopted from the Italians . Among the poems of the late Sir Aubrey de ...
... character of some innkeeper's wife - is , we think , to read them amiss . Modern writers were fond of fol- lowing the example set them by Wordsworth , and which he adopted from the Italians . Among the poems of the late Sir Aubrey de ...
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