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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As these are always of their own composition , I have concluded they must be quite original in their thoughts and manner , as the authors are all illiterate , and understand no other language , when they might borrow either ; and I ...
As these are always of their own composition , I have concluded they must be quite original in their thoughts and manner , as the authors are all illiterate , and understand no other language , when they might borrow either ; and I ...
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aboriginal manners , and are at this day a less mixed race than the English . They have still in some measure retained in popular use their particular dialects , handed down to them from remote ages . They converse in their own language ...
aboriginal manners , and are at this day a less mixed race than the English . They have still in some measure retained in popular use their particular dialects , handed down to them from remote ages . They converse in their own language ...
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This part of Ireland , therefore , may in some measure be considered as a Scottish colony , and , in fact , Scotch dialect , Scotch manners , Scotch modes , and the Scotch character , almost universally prevail .
This part of Ireland , therefore , may in some measure be considered as a Scottish colony , and , in fact , Scotch dialect , Scotch manners , Scotch modes , and the Scotch character , almost universally prevail .
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