The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... spirit of the clown of our own times ; and eschewing the blundering stupidity bestowed on him in the infancy of the ... spirits who never agree to any thing asserted by ano- ther . I live according to my humour , and the lions - the high ...
... spirit of the clown of our own times ; and eschewing the blundering stupidity bestowed on him in the infancy of the ... spirits who never agree to any thing asserted by ano- ther . I live according to my humour , and the lions - the high ...
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... spirit of the people among whom Gherardi's players exhibited , and cannot be looked on as the pure Italian commodity ; but we had no choice between presenting that and quoting mere outlines of plots , meagre in themselves to the last ...
... spirit of the people among whom Gherardi's players exhibited , and cannot be looked on as the pure Italian commodity ; but we had no choice between presenting that and quoting mere outlines of plots , meagre in themselves to the last ...
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... spirit which is so apt to condemn only because others approve . We re- member listening to passages which immense congregations appeared to consider the highest eloquence , that appeared wind and confusion on a careful consideration of ...
... spirit which is so apt to condemn only because others approve . We re- member listening to passages which immense congregations appeared to consider the highest eloquence , that appeared wind and confusion on a careful consideration of ...
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... spirit . It is the practice so general of preaching a considerable part of the sermon in language suited to , and intelligible only to the ini- tiated . It were more consistent with common sense to adopt the ancient and Romish method of ...
... spirit . It is the practice so general of preaching a considerable part of the sermon in language suited to , and intelligible only to the ini- tiated . It were more consistent with common sense to adopt the ancient and Romish method of ...
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... spirit of his genius ; but , though they have irra- diated it here and there in flashes , an æsthetical commentary , worthy of the greatest of poets , remains to be written . We are , indeed , only now getting into an atmosphere of true ...
... spirit of his genius ; but , though they have irra- diated it here and there in flashes , an æsthetical commentary , worthy of the greatest of poets , remains to be written . We are , indeed , only now getting into an atmosphere of true ...
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