The Irish in Popular Literature in the Early American Republic: Paddy WhackingThis anthology collects and organizes the multiform depictions of the Irish from 1786 to 1840, in a volume that establishes the origins of the American cultural fixation on representations of the Irish. |
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In the north - west and south - west counties of Ireland , the English language is scarcely known . In the county of Wexford , English language , habits , and customs , prevail universally , and the Irish language is quite forgotten .
In the north - west and south - west counties of Ireland , the English language is scarcely known . In the county of Wexford , English language , habits , and customs , prevail universally , and the Irish language is quite forgotten .
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He has all the polish and refinement of the English gentleman , without his pride , national bigotry , and natural reserve . He has the ease and affability of the Frenchman , without his buffoonry . He has been reared with a full sense ...
He has all the polish and refinement of the English gentleman , without his pride , national bigotry , and natural reserve . He has the ease and affability of the Frenchman , without his buffoonry . He has been reared with a full sense ...
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towards them by the English , are desirous of concealing their national brogue . This ambition leads them to use the utmost pains to learn the accurate pronunciation of the English tongue , and to give an extraordinary attention in ...
towards them by the English , are desirous of concealing their national brogue . This ambition leads them to use the utmost pains to learn the accurate pronunciation of the English tongue , and to give an extraordinary attention in ...
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