Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 822
... friends who were our first customers , and gradually we got beyond the circle of our friends . We have got a great portion of the public , and the working men of different trades come to us in large numbers . Though we have been only ...
... friends who were our first customers , and gradually we got beyond the circle of our friends . We have got a great portion of the public , and the working men of different trades come to us in large numbers . Though we have been only ...
Page 825
... FRIENDSHIP . MISUNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THEM . LET- TERS . ILLNESS . PUBLISHES REVELATIONS OF THE DEAD- " " ALIVE ... friend of his father , and was always accompanied by his brother , Michael . Few counties in Ireland can present scenery ...
... FRIENDSHIP . MISUNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THEM . LET- TERS . ILLNESS . PUBLISHES REVELATIONS OF THE DEAD- " " ALIVE ... friend of his father , and was always accompanied by his brother , Michael . Few counties in Ireland can present scenery ...
Page 835
... friends , to give great meat dinners , and lashins ' of claret , port and sherry , and all in the timid hope of being recognized as the boon - companion , and no more , of a man of less actual wealth , and of no more actual rank than ...
... friends , to give great meat dinners , and lashins ' of claret , port and sherry , and all in the timid hope of being recognized as the boon - companion , and no more , of a man of less actual wealth , and of no more actual rank than ...
Page 839
... friends in Kilkenny , des- cribes his lodgings , and relates the feelings and emotions with which his heart is filled : - " London , 7 Amelia Place , Fullam Road . March 30th , 1822 . My dear Father and Mother , We got into London on ...
... friends in Kilkenny , des- cribes his lodgings , and relates the feelings and emotions with which his heart is filled : - " London , 7 Amelia Place , Fullam Road . March 30th , 1822 . My dear Father and Mother , We got into London on ...
Page 848
... friends had spoken , one of Gerald's hopes was crushed - he had a tragedy in his trunk , and which he had called The Prodigal Son . At length the two poets met , and Griffin , in a letter to his brother William , thus describes their ...
... friends had spoken , one of Gerald's hopes was crushed - he had a tragedy in his trunk , and which he had called The Prodigal Son . At length the two poets met , and Griffin , in a letter to his brother William , thus describes their ...
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