The Irish in Popular Literature in the Early American Republic: Paddy WhackingEdwin Mellen Press, 2000 - 394 頁 This 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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... lived for gun - sports , racing , the drunken companionship of their fellows , and the hope they might eventually accumulate enough money ( or marry into it ) so that they could join those of their class who lived in London 3.
... lived for gun - sports , racing , the drunken companionship of their fellows , and the hope they might eventually accumulate enough money ( or marry into it ) so that they could join those of their class who lived in London 3.
第 216 頁
... lived in a garret or cellar could be , but kept the first company occasionly , and was much admired for his classical knowledge he used to read prayers and preach occasionally at St. church not far from Charing- cross . It happened that ...
... lived in a garret or cellar could be , but kept the first company occasionly , and was much admired for his classical knowledge he used to read prayers and preach occasionally at St. church not far from Charing- cross . It happened that ...
第 354 頁
... lived in and two or three other matter . I was overjoyed to be able to send the money , for the debts laid heavy on my heart ; and to be sure the children wanted many a little thing , and the remainder soon went . " The ' good pastor ...
... lived in and two or three other matter . I was overjoyed to be able to send the money , for the debts laid heavy on my heart ; and to be sure the children wanted many a little thing , and the remainder soon went . " The ' good pastor ...
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