The Dublin Magazine, Volume 24Seumas O'Sullivan 1967 |
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... soul - friends , having entered into a solemn bond that all their people might be brought nearer Heaven . In his earlier years the Ard - Ri had been warlike and fought against his own kindred in the south , executing many of his cousins ...
... soul - friends , having entered into a solemn bond that all their people might be brought nearer Heaven . In his earlier years the Ard - Ri had been warlike and fought against his own kindred in the south , executing many of his cousins ...
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... soul from its chains of earthly anguish . She expresses moments of fear and foreboding , but by far the greater part of her poetry is clear on this point . There was nothing indefinite about Emily's vision , because there can be nothing ...
... soul from its chains of earthly anguish . She expresses moments of fear and foreboding , but by far the greater part of her poetry is clear on this point . There was nothing indefinite about Emily's vision , because there can be nothing ...
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... soul with its undefined guilt and shrinking dread suggests a soul weary , tired of fighting her own or other's suspicions , the Prayer - scene reveals the horror of one solitarily lost in his crime . Passed over too is one inference ...
... soul with its undefined guilt and shrinking dread suggests a soul weary , tired of fighting her own or other's suspicions , the Prayer - scene reveals the horror of one solitarily lost in his crime . Passed over too is one inference ...
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