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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... which put his patience entirely to proof , as well as every muscle of his arms , he muttered to himself , " Sure , it's as long as to day and to morrow ! It's a good week's work for any five in the ship ! Bad luck to the arm or leg ...
... which put his patience entirely to proof , as well as every muscle of his arms , he muttered to himself , " Sure , it's as long as to day and to morrow ! It's a good week's work for any five in the ship ! Bad luck to the arm or leg ...
第 81 頁
Arms found ; ' when one of them instantly exclaimed to the other , " Arrah ! by my stars , honey , and is this not rare news for Pat ? -I will just now call in and bother him to find me my bit of a leg that I lost , you know , more than ...
Arms found ; ' when one of them instantly exclaimed to the other , " Arrah ! by my stars , honey , and is this not rare news for Pat ? -I will just now call in and bother him to find me my bit of a leg that I lost , you know , more than ...
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Indeed , I have seldom seen any things more striking or touching than a child , sleeping in its mother's arms amid all this surrounding turmoil and distress . It is actually picturesque , if one may say so : the image of repose amid ...
Indeed , I have seldom seen any things more striking or touching than a child , sleeping in its mother's arms amid all this surrounding turmoil and distress . It is actually picturesque , if one may say so : the image of repose amid ...
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