The Dublin University Magazine, 第 12 巻William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... hope of its terminating in the catastrophe of the Kilkenny cats , which , as is well known , eat each other up . This event ( no the present instance , however , pre- uncommon one at elections ) was , in vented towards the close of the ...
... hope of its terminating in the catastrophe of the Kilkenny cats , which , as is well known , eat each other up . This event ( no the present instance , however , pre- uncommon one at elections ) was , in vented towards the close of the ...
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... hope that you judge yourself too harshly ; had your actions been of a character so blameable as these bitter tears might lead us to infer , they would not - no ! they could not have been shed in this presence.- Console yourself ; and ...
... hope that you judge yourself too harshly ; had your actions been of a character so blameable as these bitter tears might lead us to infer , they would not - no ! they could not have been shed in this presence.- Console yourself ; and ...
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... hope is not to be damned by - we will not say the sneers , ( for that would be saying little ) but even the imitation of even Mrs. Gore . In the same passage which gave rise to this melancholy apotheosis , Mrs. Gore ( as if to prove her ...
... hope is not to be damned by - we will not say the sneers , ( for that would be saying little ) but even the imitation of even Mrs. Gore . In the same passage which gave rise to this melancholy apotheosis , Mrs. Gore ( as if to prove her ...
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... hope ) we will fearlessly undertake to make it good . Any one , indeed , who has the spirit to look the robbers in the face , will find that it is a plain tale ' enough , that shall put them down . " ' When the apothecary's apprentice ...
... hope ) we will fearlessly undertake to make it good . Any one , indeed , who has the spirit to look the robbers in the face , will find that it is a plain tale ' enough , that shall put them down . " ' When the apothecary's apprentice ...
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... hope you'll just sarch me from the wad of my caubeen to the straw in my brogues , and then your honour ' ill be satisfied whether I'm an honest man or not . ” " Why , your honor , " said Larry , with well - assumed earnestness , " I'll ...
... hope you'll just sarch me from the wad of my caubeen to the straw in my brogues , and then your honour ' ill be satisfied whether I'm an honest man or not . ” " Why , your honor , " said Larry , with well - assumed earnestness , " I'll ...
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