The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, 第 15 巻W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1840 |
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... once at the table , and left the room , as if to discharge the other part of my injunction , without saying a word . As I arranged my napkin be- fore me , I was collecting my energies and my German , as well as I was able , for the ...
... once at the table , and left the room , as if to discharge the other part of my injunction , without saying a word . As I arranged my napkin be- fore me , I was collecting my energies and my German , as well as I was able , for the ...
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... once up the wide oaken stair , then along the gallery , into a large wainscotted room , with a most capacious bed . cheerful wood fire burned and crackled away in the grate - the cloth was already spread for supper- ( remember it was in ...
... once up the wide oaken stair , then along the gallery , into a large wainscotted room , with a most capacious bed . cheerful wood fire burned and crackled away in the grate - the cloth was already spread for supper- ( remember it was in ...
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... once more returned to the charge , en- quiring most anxiously for Lady Cal- lonby's health . " Ah ! she is tolerably well . Jane is the only invalid , but then we hope Italy will restore her . " Just at this instant , Kilkee caught my ...
... once more returned to the charge , en- quiring most anxiously for Lady Cal- lonby's health . " Ah ! she is tolerably well . Jane is the only invalid , but then we hope Italy will restore her . " Just at this instant , Kilkee caught my ...
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... once . Now or never ; death itself were preferable to this continued supense . If the blow is to fall , it can scarcely sink me more than I now feel ; so reasoning , I laid my hand upon Lord Callonby's arm , and with a face pale as ...
... once . Now or never ; death itself were preferable to this continued supense . If the blow is to fall , it can scarcely sink me more than I now feel ; so reasoning , I laid my hand upon Lord Callonby's arm , and with a face pale as ...
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... once more asunder , Where is she , the crushed wreck ? Safe - for athwart her deck Ran the old oak's right royal heart . Ring round ! Let the strokes tell with a measured sound ! Around his waist the gash grows white ; — His inmost soul ...
... once more asunder , Where is she , the crushed wreck ? Safe - for athwart her deck Ran the old oak's right royal heart . Ring round ! Let the strokes tell with a measured sound ! Around his waist the gash grows white ; — His inmost soul ...
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488 ページ - ... a boy. He remembered the unfortunate Vanessa well, and his account of her corresponded with the usual description of her person, especially as to her embonpoint. He said she went seldom abroad, and saw little company ; her constant amusement was reading, or walking in the garden.
446 ページ - If he set his heart upon man, if he gather unto himself his spirit and his breath; all flesh shall perish together, and man shall turn again unto dust.