The Dublin University Magazine, Том 44William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1854 |
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... feel pain in a finger , or a toe , though these may be rotting at the time in a dissecting - room . " 66 Oh , " said the parson , " all sensa- tion is , of course , upon the nerves . ' " " " That is just the point , " cried Mor- ton ...
... feel pain in a finger , or a toe , though these may be rotting at the time in a dissecting - room . " 66 Oh , " said the parson , " all sensa- tion is , of course , upon the nerves . ' " " " That is just the point , " cried Mor- ton ...
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... feel there is a union ' Twixt Nature's heart and mine : To profit by affliction , Reap truths from fields of fiction , Grow wiser from conviction , And fulfil each grand design . IV . I live to hail that season By gifted minds foretold ...
... feel there is a union ' Twixt Nature's heart and mine : To profit by affliction , Reap truths from fields of fiction , Grow wiser from conviction , And fulfil each grand design . IV . I live to hail that season By gifted minds foretold ...
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... feel , a tremendous proof of the strength of friendship . But there is a limit even to the closest attachment ; and I maintain , that when another man takes up your poker , and deliberately breaks your big lumps of coal , he passes that ...
... feel , a tremendous proof of the strength of friendship . But there is a limit even to the closest attachment ; and I maintain , that when another man takes up your poker , and deliberately breaks your big lumps of coal , he passes that ...
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... feel myself so , " he said , with emphasis ; " to have gained the love of a woman like Valentine du Chèsne is a fate worth living for . A woman high born , talented , accomplished , she paints finely , sings exquisitely , plays the ...
... feel myself so , " he said , with emphasis ; " to have gained the love of a woman like Valentine du Chèsne is a fate worth living for . A woman high born , talented , accomplished , she paints finely , sings exquisitely , plays the ...
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... feel little inclined to encourage him as a translator of poetry . In proof , however , that Mr. Cochrane may be welcomed in that character , we may mention that we have read his volume of original poems * with much pleasure , and have ...
... feel little inclined to encourage him as a translator of poetry . In proof , however , that Mr. Cochrane may be welcomed in that character , we may mention that we have read his volume of original poems * with much pleasure , and have ...
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