The Dublin University Magazine, Volym 12William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... give her to understand- politely , indeed , but unequivocally- that as her " missish " scruples are not particularly ... gives her to understand that she has only to “ speak the word " and be ( as Tony Lumpkin might say ) " her own woman ...
... give her to understand- politely , indeed , but unequivocally- that as her " missish " scruples are not particularly ... gives her to understand that she has only to “ speak the word " and be ( as Tony Lumpkin might say ) " her own woman ...
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... give the reins to his imagination , without at the same time making an egregious fool of himself ; and we question whether playing the fool be so innocent or safe a pastime as is generally imagined . The lips of the fool , says the ...
... give the reins to his imagination , without at the same time making an egregious fool of himself ; and we question whether playing the fool be so innocent or safe a pastime as is generally imagined . The lips of the fool , says the ...
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... give a decided and ener- getic outline to the moral character , as the physical toil and hardship of the savage , to impart to him the elastic muscle and the iron sinew which dis- tinguish him from the Sybarite . To say that the ...
... give a decided and ener- getic outline to the moral character , as the physical toil and hardship of the savage , to impart to him the elastic muscle and the iron sinew which dis- tinguish him from the Sybarite . To say that the ...
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... give it to Mrs. Mac Ullage , and tell her I desired you to place the keg beside THE OTHER LIT- TLE ONE that's on the oak stillion behind the cellar door . " " I will , sir , " said Larry , with an expression of face miraculously solemn ...
... give it to Mrs. Mac Ullage , and tell her I desired you to place the keg beside THE OTHER LIT- TLE ONE that's on the oak stillion behind the cellar door . " " I will , sir , " said Larry , with an expression of face miraculously solemn ...
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... give a loved sister away to her spouse ; Thou , therefore , my hostage must be , Till I come the third day , and again set thee free . " And Damon in silence embraces his friend , And he gives himself up to the Despot ; While Pythias ...
... give a loved sister away to her spouse ; Thou , therefore , my hostage must be , Till I come the third day , and again set thee free . " And Damon in silence embraces his friend , And he gives himself up to the Despot ; While Pythias ...
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Sida 375 - The which observed, a man may prophesy With a near aim of the main chance of things As yet not come to life, which in their seeds And weak beginnings lie intreasure"d. Such things become the hatch and brood of time...
Sida 33 - Yes, I am proud; I must be proud to see Men not afraid of God afraid of me: Safe from the Bar, the Pulpit, and the Throne, Yet touched and shamed by ridicule alone.
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Sida 585 - This correction made his description more striking than it had been without it : since Lord Nelson generally had his empty sleeve attached to the breast of his coat: but it was the right arm that he had lost. Without saying that I suspected the boy had made a mistake, I asked the magician whether the objects appeared in the ink as if actually before the eyes, or as if in a glass, which makes the right appear left. He answered, that they appeared as in a mirror. This rendered the boy's description...
Sida 591 - Knowledge before — a discovery that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of in our philosophy.
Sida 9 - There needs no ghost, my lord, come from the grave, To tell us this. Ham. Why, right; you are in the right ; And so, without more circumstance at all, I hold it fit, that we shake hands, and part: You, as your business, and desire, shall point you; — For every man...
Sida 585 - Frank dress, with his hand placed to his head, wearing spectacles, and with one foot on the ground and the other raised behind him, as if he were stepping down from a seat. The description was exactly true in every respect; the peculiar position of the hand was occasioned by an almost constant headache, and that of the foot or leg by a stiff knee, caused by a fall from a horse in hunting.
Sida 584 - but about a minute after, the boy, trembling, and seeming much frightened, said, " I see a man sweeping the ground." " When he has done sweeping," said the magician,
Sida 482 - He introduced me to his library, in a confined room, with a very small window, and that so shaded by the roof of the corridor, as to admit the least portion of light necessary for study. The library was arranged on three rows of shelves, extending across the room, and might have consisted of three hundred volumes.
Sida 621 - what seemed a mere shrimp, mount upon the table, but, as I listened, he grew and grew, until the shrimp became a whale.