The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 93W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1879 |
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Page 179
... speak more of my work ; but I could not stand up there and talk altogether about myself . It is not what I have done , but what needs to be done . " And this forgetfulness of herself and enthusiasm for her cause was one of the ...
... speak more of my work ; but I could not stand up there and talk altogether about myself . It is not what I have done , but what needs to be done . " And this forgetfulness of herself and enthusiasm for her cause was one of the ...
Page 234
... speak of wisdom , And the thought of my heart shall be of understanding . I will incline mine ear to a parable ; I will open my dark saying upon the harp . In the Septuagint the expression " dark saying is represented by the Greek term ...
... speak of wisdom , And the thought of my heart shall be of understanding . I will incline mine ear to a parable ; I will open my dark saying upon the harp . In the Septuagint the expression " dark saying is represented by the Greek term ...
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... speak to her , or to her father . It is one of those questions on which much is to be said on both sides . But in Guy's case , it happened that the sides presented themselves most fairly , under the least appropriate circumstances . For ...
... speak to her , or to her father . It is one of those questions on which much is to be said on both sides . But in Guy's case , it happened that the sides presented themselves most fairly , under the least appropriate circumstances . For ...
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