Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volumen1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... THE FIRST VOLUME . I. VARIOUS AUTHORS . Page 1 PERCY'S RELIQUES II . IRISH AUTHORS . THOMAS DAVIS - JOHN BANIM III . AUTHORS ASSOCIATED WITH PLACES . THOMAS NOEL 22 22 39 ABRAHAM COWLEY J. ANSTEY IV . OLD AUTHORS . Page.
... THE FIRST VOLUME . I. VARIOUS AUTHORS . Page 1 PERCY'S RELIQUES II . IRISH AUTHORS . THOMAS DAVIS - JOHN BANIM III . AUTHORS ASSOCIATED WITH PLACES . THOMAS NOEL 22 22 39 ABRAHAM COWLEY J. ANSTEY IV . OLD AUTHORS . Page.
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... Irish neighbours , when they tell us that our love - songs are of the head , not of the heart . This poem , at least , may vie with those of Gerald Griffin in the high and rare merit of conveying the noblest sentiments in the simplest ...
... Irish neighbours , when they tell us that our love - songs are of the head , not of the heart . This poem , at least , may vie with those of Gerald Griffin in the high and rare merit of conveying the noblest sentiments in the simplest ...
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... organs through our streets , suggesting the words and the sentiments as soon as the first notes of the melody make themselves heard under the window . II . IRISH AUTHORS . THOMAS DAVIS - JOHN BANIM A LITERARY LIFE . 21.
... organs through our streets , suggesting the words and the sentiments as soon as the first notes of the melody make themselves heard under the window . II . IRISH AUTHORS . THOMAS DAVIS - JOHN BANIM A LITERARY LIFE . 21.
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Mary Russell Mitford. II . IRISH AUTHORS . THOMAS DAVIS - JOHN BANIM . CONSIDERING his immense reputation in the Sister Island , the name of Thomas Davis has hardly found its due place in our literature . He was an Irish barrister ; the ...
Mary Russell Mitford. II . IRISH AUTHORS . THOMAS DAVIS - JOHN BANIM . CONSIDERING his immense reputation in the Sister Island , the name of Thomas Davis has hardly found its due place in our literature . He was an Irish barrister ; the ...
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... Irish tongue - an impracticable scheme which happily ended in talk . To the newspaper which was established , and which the young patriots condescended to write in the language - to use their own phrase - of the Saxons , we owe the ...
... Irish tongue - an impracticable scheme which happily ended in talk . To the newspaper which was established , and which the young patriots condescended to write in the language - to use their own phrase - of the Saxons , we owe the ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Vista completa - 1858 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Vista completa - 1852 |
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