Anglo-Irish LiteratureLongmans, Green and CompanyLimited, 1926 - 301 pages |
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Hugh Alexander Law. Burke , Grattan , Goldsmith , Sheridan were to be accounted Irishmen . Nowadays England's claim to these is seldom contested ; nay , to contest it is to write oneself down un - Irish . The seventeenth and eighteenth ...
Hugh Alexander Law. Burke , Grattan , Goldsmith , Sheridan were to be accounted Irishmen . Nowadays England's claim to these is seldom contested ; nay , to contest it is to write oneself down un - Irish . The seventeenth and eighteenth ...
Page xvi
... Irishmen of letters from the remote Johannes Scotus Erigena down to our own day , and that the rising generation will remove from us the reproach that Irishmen rarely read what Irishmen write , and that to find an audience for high ...
... Irishmen of letters from the remote Johannes Scotus Erigena down to our own day , and that the rising generation will remove from us the reproach that Irishmen rarely read what Irishmen write , and that to find an audience for high ...
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... Irishmen to- day . Yet , unless we are content to leave a blank page as well in the literary as in the political history of our country , we shall not ignore them ; nor without injustice to them and to ourselves shall we deny them the ...
... Irishmen to- day . Yet , unless we are content to leave a blank page as well in the literary as in the political history of our country , we shall not ignore them ; nor without injustice to them and to ourselves shall we deny them the ...
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... those who lived and wrote 1 Irish Orators and Oratory . With an introduction by T. M. Kettle . ( Every Irishman's Library . ) here , Ireland has a part in the great literature ORIGINS OF ANGLO - IRISH LITERATURE 5 The Exiles.
... those who lived and wrote 1 Irish Orators and Oratory . With an introduction by T. M. Kettle . ( Every Irishman's Library . ) here , Ireland has a part in the great literature ORIGINS OF ANGLO - IRISH LITERATURE 5 The Exiles.
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... Irishmen than the comedies of the London playhouse , that we discover the true beginnings of an Anglo - Irish literature . There is no historian , says Geoffrey Keating in the opening chapter of his History , " who has written upon ...
... Irishmen than the comedies of the London playhouse , that we discover the true beginnings of an Anglo - Irish literature . There is no historian , says Geoffrey Keating in the opening chapter of his History , " who has written upon ...
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