The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... brought out is a good play , and he answers : - Harlequin . - By my faith , I can't tell you . I was so eager to criticise the separate parts , and pass for an eminent critic , that I could not pay attention to the piece . Mezzetin ...
... brought out is a good play , and he answers : - Harlequin . - By my faith , I can't tell you . I was so eager to criticise the separate parts , and pass for an eminent critic , that I could not pay attention to the piece . Mezzetin ...
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... brought , Who howled applause when gladiators fought ; And thus our English crowds look cold and shy , Unless their mountebanks prepare to die ! Welcome this pleasing flutter and alarm , Who shall deny - ' tis blood that gives the charm ...
... brought , Who howled applause when gladiators fought ; And thus our English crowds look cold and shy , Unless their mountebanks prepare to die ! Welcome this pleasing flutter and alarm , Who shall deny - ' tis blood that gives the charm ...
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... brought into such awful juxta- position as in the soliloquy of Hamlet over the skull of the jester , Yorick- " Here hung those lips that I have kissed , I know not how oft . Where be your gibes now ? " In the scene with Osric , the ...
... brought into such awful juxta- position as in the soliloquy of Hamlet over the skull of the jester , Yorick- " Here hung those lips that I have kissed , I know not how oft . Where be your gibes now ? " In the scene with Osric , the ...
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... brought into light by the other from time to time , than seek to deprive them of the honour which fairly belongs to the discovery . We can devote but scant space , this month , to the subject , interesting as it is to the archeologists ...
... brought into light by the other from time to time , than seek to deprive them of the honour which fairly belongs to the discovery . We can devote but scant space , this month , to the subject , interesting as it is to the archeologists ...
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... brought him . " Spectre of Candules , thou hast spoken true , " he cried , as alone , his mind filled with tempestuous emo- tions , he paced hither and thither throughout the chamber . The en- tire consequence of his loss rushing upon ...
... brought him . " Spectre of Candules , thou hast spoken true , " he cried , as alone , his mind filled with tempestuous emo- tions , he paced hither and thither throughout the chamber . The en- tire consequence of his loss rushing upon ...
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