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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... appeared in our language . " In 1695 appeared Love for Love , which , like the first play , was highly success- ful , and deservedly so . In the same year also appeared his poem On the Taking of Namur , in which he is said to have ...
... appeared in our language . " In 1695 appeared Love for Love , which , like the first play , was highly success- ful , and deservedly so . In the same year also appeared his poem On the Taking of Namur , in which he is said to have ...
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... appeared in two volumes , in- cluding The Spartan Dame , which was not acted till 1719. Finally , in 1726 appeared the last of his plays , Money is the Mistress , and an edition of his works , including this last play , was published ...
... appeared in two volumes , in- cluding The Spartan Dame , which was not acted till 1719. Finally , in 1726 appeared the last of his plays , Money is the Mistress , and an edition of his works , including this last play , was published ...
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... appeared in 1740 , and the second and third in 1742 . [ Patrick Delany , D.D. , celebrated as a wit | with a sum of money sufficient to enable them and man of learning , fit to sit side by side to distribute £ 20 a year among the ...
... appeared in 1740 , and the second and third in 1742 . [ Patrick Delany , D.D. , celebrated as a wit | with a sum of money sufficient to enable them and man of learning , fit to sit side by side to distribute £ 20 a year among the ...
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