The Dublin University Magazine, Tom 30William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1847 |
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... thought , or will - between the witch and the victim of her sorceries , or between the de- monopathic and the exorcist , we are the less warranted to assume that such rapport , as subsisting between the mes- meric patient and the ...
... thought , or will - between the witch and the victim of her sorceries , or between the de- monopathic and the exorcist , we are the less warranted to assume that such rapport , as subsisting between the mes- meric patient and the ...
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... thought himself justi- fied in withholding belief from her own avowal , that she had attended the conclave of sorcerers . It would not have been wonderful if such incredu- lity had involved the judge himself in a suspicion of being no ...
... thought himself justi- fied in withholding belief from her own avowal , that she had attended the conclave of sorcerers . It would not have been wonderful if such incredu- lity had involved the judge himself in a suspicion of being no ...
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... thought that the genii ( whom both the Platonical and Christian antiquity thought embodied ) are recreated by the reeks and vapours of human blood , and the spirits that proceed from them . Or , perhaps , this may be only a diabolical ...
... thought that the genii ( whom both the Platonical and Christian antiquity thought embodied ) are recreated by the reeks and vapours of human blood , and the spirits that proceed from them . Or , perhaps , this may be only a diabolical ...
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... thought it pru- dent , at least , to verify for himself her claims to beauty , so eloquently set forth by her mother . To this end , he surreptitiously introduced himself into the garden surrounding Maroula's house , and , looking in at ...
... thought it pru- dent , at least , to verify for himself her claims to beauty , so eloquently set forth by her mother . To this end , he surreptitiously introduced himself into the garden surrounding Maroula's house , and , looking in at ...
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... thought , scarcely a tourist to the Lake district , who did not make a point of coming into the garden at least though most of them lacked courage to demand admission into the house . The garden , he said , had suffered severely , from ...
... thought , scarcely a tourist to the Lake district , who did not make a point of coming into the garden at least though most of them lacked courage to demand admission into the house . The garden , he said , had suffered severely , from ...
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