The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 9, Part 1W. B. Kelly, 1859 - Ireland |
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... spirits or men endure the tenfold ills and trials of a disordered , wretched , and anomalous state of society , without resorting to selfish and violent , but apparently effective means to escape the present misery . The poor monarch ...
... spirits or men endure the tenfold ills and trials of a disordered , wretched , and anomalous state of society , without resorting to selfish and violent , but apparently effective means to escape the present misery . The poor monarch ...
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... spirit : they retraced past ages by way of invention , and their original efforts were at best but translations . France is going to dwell among the scenes of a tragedy . She will repose her Spartan limbs on Etruscan chairs in mahogany ...
... spirit : they retraced past ages by way of invention , and their original efforts were at best but translations . France is going to dwell among the scenes of a tragedy . She will repose her Spartan limbs on Etruscan chairs in mahogany ...
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... spirit of devotion than the stronger - so called . The theatre lent its aid to induce the ruling powers to thrust forth the nuns from their innocent and holy life , and reduce them . to the same moral condition as the ladies of the ...
... spirit of devotion than the stronger - so called . The theatre lent its aid to induce the ruling powers to thrust forth the nuns from their innocent and holy life , and reduce them . to the same moral condition as the ladies of the ...
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... spirit and character of the fermentation going on , under a thin veil of pleasant allegory . In the Plumaliers he sharply satirized the press . The Gar- yotte Febrifere , where Tamar treats the Tiers and Quart ( peo- ple and press ) to ...
... spirit and character of the fermentation going on , under a thin veil of pleasant allegory . In the Plumaliers he sharply satirized the press . The Gar- yotte Febrifere , where Tamar treats the Tiers and Quart ( peo- ple and press ) to ...
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... spirit would die out without bringing the odium of a persecution on themselves . Fabre would make his cal- endar a teacher of rural economy , a thermometer of temperature , an exact chronometer of science and history . He blamed the ...
... spirit would die out without bringing the odium of a persecution on themselves . Fabre would make his cal- endar a teacher of rural economy , a thermometer of temperature , an exact chronometer of science and history . He blamed the ...
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