The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 2, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1852 - Ireland |
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Page 850
... character at the outset , where we might have been spared every obstacle to the clear understanding of a work whose ... characters whose acquaintance we had made 150 pages ago , and which we then hoped to cultivate , unmolested by a chap ...
... character at the outset , where we might have been spared every obstacle to the clear understanding of a work whose ... characters whose acquaintance we had made 150 pages ago , and which we then hoped to cultivate , unmolested by a chap ...
Page 853
... characters of the chief actors in the story . Foremost , Lady Castlewood claims our attention ; and our first duty ... character and career strongly savour of an ideal condition , presenting features such as Bulwer's pen would delight ...
... characters of the chief actors in the story . Foremost , Lady Castlewood claims our attention ; and our first duty ... character and career strongly savour of an ideal condition , presenting features such as Bulwer's pen would delight ...
Page 869
... characters are half their time to be found either at court , or in the camp , or elsewhere , engaged in common - place poli- tical intrigues . We said that the pretensions of this work were of a two- fold character . We have discussed ...
... characters are half their time to be found either at court , or in the camp , or elsewhere , engaged in common - place poli- tical intrigues . We said that the pretensions of this work were of a two- fold character . We have discussed ...
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