Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 45;Volume 108John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1887 |
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Pagina 8
... appear for the time under the influence of a spirit so broad , and pure , and true . Hope revives , and even bids us trust the end is near of all these party struggles and petty jealousies that paralyze our country's power , when a ...
... appear for the time under the influence of a spirit so broad , and pure , and true . Hope revives , and even bids us trust the end is near of all these party struggles and petty jealousies that paralyze our country's power , when a ...
Pagina 11
... appear in the " Dublin University Maga- zine " of 1834 and 1835 , and in reviews of Hardiman's " Irish Minstrelsy , ' where he gives translations of his own , many of which were republished in his collected works . In these songs our ...
... appear in the " Dublin University Maga- zine " of 1834 and 1835 , and in reviews of Hardiman's " Irish Minstrelsy , ' where he gives translations of his own , many of which were republished in his collected works . In these songs our ...
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... appear to affect the lady's spirits ; they get into their barge , with a boat of French horns attending , and little Ashe singing . At Vauxhall the " very foolish Miss Sparre , " who has never seen a duel , though she is fifteen , and ...
... appear to affect the lady's spirits ; they get into their barge , with a boat of French horns attending , and little Ashe singing . At Vauxhall the " very foolish Miss Sparre , " who has never seen a duel , though she is fifteen , and ...
Pagina 28
... appear to be less that they are frivolous than that they want to be learned , that they ape men , and that they meddle with politics . How sings Pope ? In beauty or wit , No mortal as yet , To question your empire has dared ; But men of ...
... appear to be less that they are frivolous than that they want to be learned , that they ape men , and that they meddle with politics . How sings Pope ? In beauty or wit , No mortal as yet , To question your empire has dared ; But men of ...
Pagina 33
... appear before him and state their case without the as- sistance of lawyers . On one occasion a suitor against whom the Prince had given judgment tried to stab him , but a blow from His Highness's redoubtable fist knocked him out of ...
... appear before him and state their case without the as- sistance of lawyers . On one occasion a suitor against whom the Prince had given judgment tried to stab him , but a blow from His Highness's redoubtable fist knocked him out of ...
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