The Cabinet of Irish Literature: Selections from the Works of the Chief Poets, Orators, and Prose Writers of Ireland, Volume 1Gresham Publishing, 1909 - Authors, Irish |
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... Irish literature . But it is not the ancient literature or the elder generations of Irish littérateurs that alone have been neglected by the Irish people . There are few Irishmen , I venture to think , who have any conception of the ...
... Irish literature . But it is not the ancient literature or the elder generations of Irish littérateurs that alone have been neglected by the Irish people . There are few Irishmen , I venture to think , who have any conception of the ...
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... literary epoch of Irish revolutionary life ! Then the Autobiography of Carleton , with its terrible frankness , its amazing egoism , its colossal vanity - why , as mere literature it is beyond price . I name but these four books that ...
... literary epoch of Irish revolutionary life ! Then the Autobiography of Carleton , with its terrible frankness , its amazing egoism , its colossal vanity - why , as mere literature it is beyond price . I name but these four books that ...
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Selections from the Works of the Chief Poets, Orators, and Prose Writers of Ireland Charles A. Read, Thomas Power O'Connor, Katharine Tynan. in our lifetime ; for the race of Irish readers of Irish books is not yet : and the more Irish ...
Selections from the Works of the Chief Poets, Orators, and Prose Writers of Ireland Charles A. Read, Thomas Power O'Connor, Katharine Tynan. in our lifetime ; for the race of Irish readers of Irish books is not yet : and the more Irish ...
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