The Dublin University Magazine, Tom 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... carry to Mr. Stutzer , on his way to school to- morrow . " " I shall do no such thing . Who is this foreigner , that ... carrying them , and that Mr. Stutzer would not thank anybody for any- thing . Dillon looked happy at last . He grew ...
... carry to Mr. Stutzer , on his way to school to- morrow . " " I shall do no such thing . Who is this foreigner , that ... carrying them , and that Mr. Stutzer would not thank anybody for any- thing . Dillon looked happy at last . He grew ...
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... carried the piece , with spirit and ap- plause , to its conclusion . It was not as among the speakers of the written play , where every one makes it his only business to commence his speech on hearing his cue , and when it is spoken ...
... carried the piece , with spirit and ap- plause , to its conclusion . It was not as among the speakers of the written play , where every one makes it his only business to commence his speech on hearing his cue , and when it is spoken ...
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... carried off by Harlequin . Scaramouch , finding himself robbed , roars out his grief ; the doctor , discovering his ... carrying home . Harlequin . - And from whom did you take it ? Scaramouch . - From no one at all . I had just bought ...
... carried off by Harlequin . Scaramouch , finding himself robbed , roars out his grief ; the doctor , discovering his ... carrying home . Harlequin . - And from whom did you take it ? Scaramouch . - From no one at all . I had just bought ...
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... multitude with a story to tell , and so tell it that it may be carried away , remembered , and exert a prac- tical effect . 66 The Traviata mania . SHAKSPEARE'S PORTRAIT . FROM the .1864 . ] 85 The Pulpit and its Critics .
... multitude with a story to tell , and so tell it that it may be carried away , remembered , and exert a prac- tical effect . 66 The Traviata mania . SHAKSPEARE'S PORTRAIT . FROM the .1864 . ] 85 The Pulpit and its Critics .
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... carried with him from a foreign land ; but after the fight commenced he had disappeared , and was believed to be watching the combat from an eminence . About the time his war- riors had lost sight of him ; however , an unaccountable ...
... carried with him from a foreign land ; but after the fight commenced he had disappeared , and was believed to be watching the combat from an eminence . About the time his war- riors had lost sight of him ; however , an unaccountable ...
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