Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 812
... character , and the recommendation of their late employers , will give them on credit whatever goods they may require , they start in life upon their own account . If , as is generally the case , they find themselves thriving in their ...
... character , and the recommendation of their late employers , will give them on credit whatever goods they may require , they start in life upon their own account . If , as is generally the case , they find themselves thriving in their ...
Page 827
... character , which might be represented in conjunction with the performances of that famous bear , in She Stoops to Conquer , who only " danced to the genteelest tunes . " They wanted vigor and individuality , and were entirely deficient ...
... character , which might be represented in conjunction with the performances of that famous bear , in She Stoops to Conquer , who only " danced to the genteelest tunes . " They wanted vigor and individuality , and were entirely deficient ...
Page 828
... characters and events fur- nished by the every day world around him . As we shall , hereafter , in this portion of his ... character in the estima- tion of other lands , by a portrayal of the people as they really were , but at the same ...
... characters and events fur- nished by the every day world around him . As we shall , hereafter , in this portion of his ... character in the estima- tion of other lands , by a portrayal of the people as they really were , but at the same ...
Page 832
... character . For himself , who had the making of the estate , with his own two hands , late and early , through fair weather and foul , the larnin ' would have been no use to him , and might have proved an injury ; but the son who was to ...
... character . For himself , who had the making of the estate , with his own two hands , late and early , through fair weather and foul , the larnin ' would have been no use to him , and might have proved an injury ; but the son who was to ...
Page 834
... character had further influence on the natural feelings of the parent : avoch , poor boy , there wasn't a bit of bad in him ; an ' the heart was in the right place , any how ; -an ' he was no sich omadhaun , neither ; smooth water runs ...
... character had further influence on the natural feelings of the parent : avoch , poor boy , there wasn't a bit of bad in him ; an ' the heart was in the right place , any how ; -an ' he was no sich omadhaun , neither ; smooth water runs ...
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