Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Band 1Henry Colburn, 1818 |
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... imaginative and ideal , in his manière d'être , that indicated great eccentricity , if not eminent peculiarity of mind . He seemed a compound of fancy and fashion ; a medium between the consciousness of rank , and the assumption and ...
... imaginative and ideal , in his manière d'être , that indicated great eccentricity , if not eminent peculiarity of mind . He seemed a compound of fancy and fashion ; a medium between the consciousness of rank , and the assumption and ...
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... imagination alone is always right ; its visions are alone imperishable . The Fairy Queen of Spencer will thus sur- vive , when his State of Ireland shall be wholly forgotten : and , for my own part , so much do I prefer the visions of ...
... imagination alone is always right ; its visions are alone imperishable . The Fairy Queen of Spencer will thus sur- vive , when his State of Ireland shall be wholly forgotten : and , for my own part , so much do I prefer the visions of ...
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... imagination will do homage to the memory of Spencer . If you have not any objection , I should like much to accompany you so far ; but you will reject the proposal with the same frankness it is made , if it is the least géne to you ...
... imagination will do homage to the memory of Spencer . If you have not any objection , I should like much to accompany you so far ; but you will reject the proposal with the same frankness it is made , if it is the least géne to you ...
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... imagination , with a state of things , often dreamed of , but rarely rea- lized . Ties , formed under such circum- stances , are precious as they are rare ; and by me , at least , are valued accord- ingly . " " And I , " said the ...
... imagination , with a state of things , often dreamed of , but rarely rea- lized . Ties , formed under such circum- stances , are precious as they are rare ; and by me , at least , are valued accord- ingly . " " And I , " said the ...
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... imagination invent , as it may , sources of oppression and degra- dation to man , there are still govern- ments in Europe to leave mere fable far behind . " " Well , after all , call governments by what name you will , they all equally ...
... imagination invent , as it may , sources of oppression and degra- dation to man , there are still govern- ments in Europe to leave mere fable far behind . " " Well , after all , call governments by what name you will , they all equally ...
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