The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... ment , " there is one stanza which , though in part plagiarized from Mil- ton , is finer than any passage in Cain : - " But , bringing up the rear of this bright host , An angel of a different aspect waved His wings , like thunder ...
... ment , " there is one stanza which , though in part plagiarized from Mil- ton , is finer than any passage in Cain : - " But , bringing up the rear of this bright host , An angel of a different aspect waved His wings , like thunder ...
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... ment , and to charge costs fairly , as Mr. William Wylder would have ample funds to liquidate them . Smith knew what fairly meant , and his en- tries went down accordingly . By the same post went up to the same firm a proposition - an ...
... ment , and to charge costs fairly , as Mr. William Wylder would have ample funds to liquidate them . Smith knew what fairly meant , and his en- tries went down accordingly . By the same post went up to the same firm a proposition - an ...
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... ment , and we cannot apply it , Dorkie . The only thing to be done , it strikes me , is to sell a part of Five Oaks . " " I'll not sell any property , Stanley . " " And what do you propose , then ? " " I don't know . I don't under ...
... ment , and we cannot apply it , Dorkie . The only thing to be done , it strikes me , is to sell a part of Five Oaks . " " I'll not sell any property , Stanley . " " And what do you propose , then ? " " I don't know . I don't under ...
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... ment and collision of their elders . " My dear Miss Lake , I respect and esteem you ; you quite mistake , I am persuaded , my good friend Mr. Lar- kin ; and , indeed , I don't quite com- prehend ; but if it were so , and that your ...
... ment and collision of their elders . " My dear Miss Lake , I respect and esteem you ; you quite mistake , I am persuaded , my good friend Mr. Lar- kin ; and , indeed , I don't quite com- prehend ; but if it were so , and that your ...
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... ment " was in preparation , the Attor- ney strolled down in the evening to look after his clerical client , and keep him " straight " for the meeting at which he was to sign the articles next day . 66 It was by the drowsy faded light of ...
... ment " was in preparation , the Attor- ney strolled down in the evening to look after his clerical client , and keep him " straight " for the meeting at which he was to sign the articles next day . 66 It was by the drowsy faded light of ...
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