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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There are two gentlemen at the Irish Bar , named Hope and Joy ; it happened that both these gentlemen were retained in one cause , which being called on out of turn , and when Mr. Joy was not present , Mr. Hope got up , and with his ...
There are two gentlemen at the Irish Bar , named Hope and Joy ; it happened that both these gentlemen were retained in one cause , which being called on out of turn , and when Mr. Joy was not present , Mr. Hope got up , and with his ...
第 153 頁
I hope so . " " I say nay , —a little Irish counsellor says nay , the Pope and King Henry to boot would say nay ! ... is pattering outside like the tramp of monsters , at a place in the next world , where I hope you will never see me .
I hope so . " " I say nay , —a little Irish counsellor says nay , the Pope and King Henry to boot would say nay ! ... is pattering outside like the tramp of monsters , at a place in the next world , where I hope you will never see me .
第 162 頁
... more guilty than I am walk at large and glory in their crimes . At least my Lord , I hope you will recommend me to mercy . Our Most Gracious Sovereign pardoned two of my countrymen , Balse and Macquirk , who were worse murderers 162.
... more guilty than I am walk at large and glory in their crimes . At least my Lord , I hope you will recommend me to mercy . Our Most Gracious Sovereign pardoned two of my countrymen , Balse and Macquirk , who were worse murderers 162.
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