The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Том 92 |
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Сторінка 17
... appears to me very extraordinary , ' to heaven of Him who has created said I ,
for in our world the mark them , and that they ask to be of nobility is wearing a
sword . ' ” accommodated with our supports . An unlucky remark , which elicited
But ...
... appears to me very extraordinary , ' to heaven of Him who has created said I ,
for in our world the mark them , and that they ask to be of nobility is wearing a
sword . ' ” accommodated with our supports . An unlucky remark , which elicited
But ...
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to shock the vanity of any one ; mégas was much embarrassed ; but but I am
forced to beg gentlemen he very patiently examined the of importance to make
here a little animal , and the result of his remark with me . It is that , in diagnosis
was ...
to shock the vanity of any one ; mégas was much embarrassed ; but but I am
forced to beg gentlemen he very patiently examined the of importance to make
here a little animal , and the result of his remark with me . It is that , in diagnosis
was ...
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Occasionally , if a student does some unusually good work , the furrow in his
brow will relax a little , and he will remark encouragingly , “ That is fair , really a
very fair study . " His praise seldom goes beyond that . The faults in conscientious
...
Occasionally , if a student does some unusually good work , the furrow in his
brow will relax a little , and he will remark encouragingly , “ That is fair , really a
very fair study . " His praise seldom goes beyond that . The faults in conscientious
...
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... in wonder ” he said , him for an explanation of some standing and looking
down upon symptom in one of her own patients , her , “ what makes you so
different but she never made any remark from other women ; is it intellectual upon
his .
... in wonder ” he said , him for an explanation of some standing and looking
down upon symptom in one of her own patients , her , “ what makes you so
different but she never made any remark from other women ; is it intellectual upon
his .
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Ernestine being chattered thus about all sorts of very quiet and eminently unmas
- people whom they both knew ; and culine , the grand old ladies had she
innocently enough made the not taken much offence at her door - following
remark ...
Ernestine being chattered thus about all sorts of very quiet and eminently unmas
- people whom they both knew ; and culine , the grand old ladies had she
innocently enough made the not taken much offence at her door - following
remark ...
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