Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Band 1Henry Colburn, 1818 |
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... formed out of the common mould , whom nature and circumstances combine and fit for deeds of general im- port and universal interest . Neither could the term gentility be appropri- ately applied to an appearance which had a character ...
... formed out of the common mould , whom nature and circumstances combine and fit for deeds of general im- port and universal interest . Neither could the term gentility be appropri- ately applied to an appearance which had a character ...
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... formed under such circum- stances , are precious as they are rare ; and by me , at least , are valued accord- ingly . " " And I , " said the Commodore , with his splendid smile , brightening the severity of his singular countenance ...
... formed under such circum- stances , are precious as they are rare ; and by me , at least , are valued accord- ingly . " " And I , " said the Commodore , with his splendid smile , brightening the severity of his singular countenance ...
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... that which could gratify the domi- nant faculty of his existence ; and while he found " Nature wanted stuff , To vie strange forms with fancy , " he sought in the combinations of art , as formed FLORENCE MACARTHY . 95.
... that which could gratify the domi- nant faculty of his existence ; and while he found " Nature wanted stuff , To vie strange forms with fancy , " he sought in the combinations of art , as formed FLORENCE MACARTHY . 95.
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... formed under various epochs of so- ciety , for such objects and images as embodied events long passed , or con- secrated , and preserved in memory and imagination only . 6 He had induced his companion to lengthen and diverge from their ...
... formed under various epochs of so- ciety , for such objects and images as embodied events long passed , or con- secrated , and preserved in memory and imagination only . 6 He had induced his companion to lengthen and diverge from their ...
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... forming a communication between the village and the abbey grounds . The ruins covered a considerable tract , and were contrasted in their imposing mag- nitude by a few wretched hovels con- structed out of their fragments . This ...
... forming a communication between the village and the abbey grounds . The ruins covered a considerable tract , and were contrasted in their imposing mag- nitude by a few wretched hovels con- structed out of their fragments . This ...
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