Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 793
... mind or pen of man , the moral and social reformation of the humbler classes , the elevation of his fellow man , has been the subject of enquiry and dis- cussion , of thought and industry . Even our writers of fiction have , with a ...
... mind or pen of man , the moral and social reformation of the humbler classes , the elevation of his fellow man , has been the subject of enquiry and dis- cussion , of thought and industry . Even our writers of fiction have , with a ...
Page 805
... mind that those extreme measures which , unless in a completely disorganized state of society , could not for a moment be tolerated , were not the arbitrary and unmeaning tyranny of men in power , who had nothing to lose , but the ...
... mind that those extreme measures which , unless in a completely disorganized state of society , could not for a moment be tolerated , were not the arbitrary and unmeaning tyranny of men in power , who had nothing to lose , but the ...
Page 814
... mind , and to rational rest and recreation ; the extra cost of carrying to market , the extra expenses of every kind incidental to small transactions in comparison with great , would afford the means of additional comfort or saving ...
... mind , and to rational rest and recreation ; the extra cost of carrying to market , the extra expenses of every kind incidental to small transactions in comparison with great , would afford the means of additional comfort or saving ...
Page 828
... mind . He was fully impressed with all the might and force of these facts , but Sir Walter was his ideal of a National Novelist ; than this ideal nothing can be more dis- similar than that discoverable in the style and tone of the works ...
... mind . He was fully impressed with all the might and force of these facts , but Sir Walter was his ideal of a National Novelist ; than this ideal nothing can be more dis- similar than that discoverable in the style and tone of the works ...
Page 834
... mind , he would comfort himself with half a loaf is betther nor no bread ; -take an inch if you can't get an ell ; -too much of one thing is good for nothing ; ' & c . & c . The stupid harmlessness of Aby's character had further ...
... mind , he would comfort himself with half a loaf is betther nor no bread ; -take an inch if you can't get an ell ; -too much of one thing is good for nothing ; ' & c . & c . The stupid harmlessness of Aby's character had further ...
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