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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第 182 頁
... he should never be able to bring the charge home to the person whom his enquiries had presented to his view ; and , consequently he should injure rather than serve his client , by including that person in the prosecution , though ...
... he should never be able to bring the charge home to the person whom his enquiries had presented to his view ; and , consequently he should injure rather than serve his client , by including that person in the prosecution , though ...
第 212 頁
His business being made known , the officer enquired the reason why , his brother had not come in person for the certificate ? " To tell you the truth , sir , " ( says Patrick ) " my brother is too drunk to come , and as I did not wish ...
His business being made known , the officer enquired the reason why , his brother had not come in person for the certificate ? " To tell you the truth , sir , " ( says Patrick ) " my brother is too drunk to come , and as I did not wish ...
第 216 頁
They are both great adepts at disguising their faces and persons , and are thought to pay frequent visits to the metropolis ... and as poor as any poor person or poet who lived in a garret or cellar could be , but kept the first company ...
They are both great adepts at disguising their faces and persons , and are thought to pay frequent visits to the metropolis ... and as poor as any poor person or poet who lived in a garret or cellar could be , but kept the first company ...
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