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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customs peculiar to themselves : these are the loose wildernesses of nature ; the other , the confined regularities of art . Hence it is , and from a peculiar delight I take in observations of this nature , that during the residence of ...
customs peculiar to themselves : these are the loose wildernesses of nature ; the other , the confined regularities of art . Hence it is , and from a peculiar delight I take in observations of this nature , that during the residence of ...
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The second reason why the Irish should excel in speaking the English tongue , is the superior natural gift for conversation , which seems to be characteristic of all the ... They are evidently more highly endowed by nature , with ...
The second reason why the Irish should excel in speaking the English tongue , is the superior natural gift for conversation , which seems to be characteristic of all the ... They are evidently more highly endowed by nature , with ...
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His nature leads him forth into the struggle and bustle of the world . Love is but the embellishment of his early life , or a song piped in the intervals of the acts . He seeks for fame , for fortune , for space in the world's thought ...
His nature leads him forth into the struggle and bustle of the world . Love is but the embellishment of his early life , or a song piped in the intervals of the acts . He seeks for fame , for fortune , for space in the world's thought ...
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