Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 1H. Colburn, 1855 |
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... expression of my conviction . I am not afraid of censure , for there is in the heart of every honest man a court of appeal from the tribunal of public opinion . I repeat it , the influence of the Crown has no connexion with emancipation ...
... expression of my conviction . I am not afraid of censure , for there is in the heart of every honest man a court of appeal from the tribunal of public opinion . I repeat it , the influence of the Crown has no connexion with emancipation ...
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... excused himself , intimating pompously that " a sense of public duty rendered it impossible for him to identify himself with a person holding and expressing such violent opinions . " When it was suggested to 90 MEMOIRS OF.
... excused himself , intimating pompously that " a sense of public duty rendered it impossible for him to identify himself with a person holding and expressing such violent opinions . " When it was suggested to 90 MEMOIRS OF.
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... expressions of applause . The following is the passage thus alluded to : - - Hemeya . - Are we not bound to each ? The lordling Spaniard Treads on our heads . We groan beneath the yoke That , shaken , gores more deeply ! — Resistance ...
... expressions of applause . The following is the passage thus alluded to : - - Hemeya . - Are we not bound to each ? The lordling Spaniard Treads on our heads . We groan beneath the yoke That , shaken , gores more deeply ! — Resistance ...
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... expression of sentiments pure and exalted , in language chastened by good taste and unaffected feel- ing . The faults are ascribed to a " young ambition , ardent for its purpose , without the experience requisite to RICHARD LALOR SHEIL .
... expression of sentiments pure and exalted , in language chastened by good taste and unaffected feel- ing . The faults are ascribed to a " young ambition , ardent for its purpose , without the experience requisite to RICHARD LALOR SHEIL .
Стр. 113
... expression only , but of idea ; and there is throughout a want of concentration and simplicity , calculated to mar the effect of the whole . Nothing can be more unlike in almost every feature than the chaste and simple drama of Mr ...
... expression only , but of idea ; and there is throughout a want of concentration and simplicity , calculated to mar the effect of the whole . Nothing can be more unlike in almost every feature than the chaste and simple drama of Mr ...
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