The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 9, Part 1W. B. Kelly, 1859 - Ireland |
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... beautiful on the surface , the eighteenth century presents the example and model . Every thing smiled on French society , and never did society so completely forget the object of life in its mode of living , and in its intimate ...
... beautiful on the surface , the eighteenth century presents the example and model . Every thing smiled on French society , and never did society so completely forget the object of life in its mode of living , and in its intimate ...
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... beautiful to witness . It elicited from her at first , as other slight circumstances did twice or thrice during my visits , an uncouth noise , which was rather painful to hear . But on her teacher touching her lips , she immediately ...
... beautiful to witness . It elicited from her at first , as other slight circumstances did twice or thrice during my visits , an uncouth noise , which was rather painful to hear . But on her teacher touching her lips , she immediately ...
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... beautiful sonnet , which he composed on the death of his wife , as it seems to convey the idea that the blind can recognise in dreams what they never saw with their bodily eyes . Whether this theory is founded on reality or a mere ...
... beautiful sonnet , which he composed on the death of his wife , as it seems to convey the idea that the blind can recognise in dreams what they never saw with their bodily eyes . Whether this theory is founded on reality or a mere ...
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... beautiful and finely toned organ he constructed . His acquaintanceship with the mechanism of the organ first led him to conceive the application of a higher scale to his favorite instrument , the Irish pipes , which he found to be a ...
... beautiful and finely toned organ he constructed . His acquaintanceship with the mechanism of the organ first led him to conceive the application of a higher scale to his favorite instrument , the Irish pipes , which he found to be a ...
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... beautiful river Wye , alone , without a servant or guide . I had to ford the river at a place , where , according to the instructions given me at the nearest hamlet , if I diverged ever so little from the marks which the rippling of the ...
... beautiful river Wye , alone , without a servant or guide . I had to ford the river at a place , where , according to the instructions given me at the nearest hamlet , if I diverged ever so little from the marks which the rippling of the ...
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