Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 827
... Irish fiction . At this period , 1821 , Miss Edgeworth was in the full possession of the public taste as the best and only Irish novelist . That reputation which she had obtained through the Tales of Fashionable Life , and through the ...
... Irish fiction . At this period , 1821 , Miss Edgeworth was in the full possession of the public taste as the best and only Irish novelist . That reputation which she had obtained through the Tales of Fashionable Life , and through the ...
Page 828
... Irish novelist . Banim knew well that his country - woman possessed ability of a very high , and polished order ; he felt that in entering upon the world of literature as a writer of Irish fiction , he should be prepared to take his ...
... Irish novelist . Banim knew well that his country - woman possessed ability of a very high , and polished order ; he felt that in entering upon the world of literature as a writer of Irish fiction , he should be prepared to take his ...
Page 830
... Irish Novel - a novel to be written in separate tales - one , at least , of which should be written by Michael - and ... IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW , Vol . IV . No. 14 , p . 278. Art . " John Banim . Part 1. " See IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW ...
... Irish Novel - a novel to be written in separate tales - one , at least , of which should be written by Michael - and ... IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW , Vol . IV . No. 14 , p . 278. Art . " John Banim . Part 1. " See IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW ...
Page 922
... Irish vagabondism and Irish poverty have been classed in the same category , and shipped in the same boat . Even at an early period the English law made a nice dis- tinction between the Scotch intruder and the mere Irish . By the 59th ...
... Irish vagabondism and Irish poverty have been classed in the same category , and shipped in the same boat . Even at an early period the English law made a nice dis- tinction between the Scotch intruder and the mere Irish . By the 59th ...
Page 923
... Irish poor , there being a distinct proviso in that act that nothing in it should extend to the removal of Scotch or Irish paupers . The next material act was the 3rd and 4th of William the Fourth , passed in 1833. It prescribes a ...
... Irish poor , there being a distinct proviso in that act that nothing in it should extend to the removal of Scotch or Irish paupers . The next material act was the 3rd and 4th of William the Fourth , passed in 1833. It prescribes a ...
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