Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 807
... opinion , and materially advance the great question of the moral and social elevation of the masses of the population . It may be , as we have already stated , that from peculiar causes a partial and temporary injustice may be inflicted ...
... opinion , and materially advance the great question of the moral and social elevation of the masses of the population . It may be , as we have already stated , that from peculiar causes a partial and temporary injustice may be inflicted ...
Page 809
... opinion that the excessive improvidence and foolish expenditure of the laboring classes , on those stimulants which are purely luxuries , proceeds as much from hopelessness of their permanent amelioration , as do their hasty and ill ...
... opinion that the excessive improvidence and foolish expenditure of the laboring classes , on those stimulants which are purely luxuries , proceeds as much from hopelessness of their permanent amelioration , as do their hasty and ill ...
Page 848
... opinion , which was , that after making those alterations , the play ought to be accept- ed , and to succeed . He gave it very high praise indeed , especially the third and fourth acts , which he said could not be better . Parts of the ...
... opinion , which was , that after making those alterations , the play ought to be accept- ed , and to succeed . He gave it very high praise indeed , especially the third and fourth acts , which he said could not be better . Parts of the ...
Page 852
... opinion formed by Banim of his goodness of heart , in 1824 , was fully supported by the testimony recorded by Moore in 1821. Banim writes : " I have had opportunities of coming into close contact with Geoffrey Crayon , he is natural as ...
... opinion formed by Banim of his goodness of heart , in 1824 , was fully supported by the testimony recorded by Moore in 1821. Banim writes : " I have had opportunities of coming into close contact with Geoffrey Crayon , he is natural as ...
Page 860
... opinion could at all justify the mode of its rejection : — I hold not out my hand in grateful love , Because ye were my friend , where friends were few , Nor in the pride of conscious truth , to prove The heart ye wronged and doubted ...
... opinion could at all justify the mode of its rejection : — I hold not out my hand in grateful love , Because ye were my friend , where friends were few , Nor in the pride of conscious truth , to prove The heart ye wronged and doubted ...
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