The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... Irish exiles , whose enthusiasm , with their sincerity and misfortunes , inspired him to write that 6 touching piece , The Exile of Erin . ' D 2 CAMPBELL'S TRAVELS . 51 there another instance of a poem which com- ...
... Irish exiles , whose enthusiasm , with their sincerity and misfortunes , inspired him to write that 6 touching piece , The Exile of Erin . ' D 2 CAMPBELL'S TRAVELS . 51 there another instance of a poem which com- ...
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... Irish air , and will perish , of course , only with the wreck of the language . " He stood on the walls of a convent with the monks , and overlooked the bloody field of Hohenlinden . His ' Battle of Hohenlinden ' was written at that ...
... Irish air , and will perish , of course , only with the wreck of the language . " He stood on the walls of a convent with the monks , and overlooked the bloody field of Hohenlinden . His ' Battle of Hohenlinden ' was written at that ...
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... Irish agitator , is invoked to agitate his countrymen against slavery on this side of the water , while , both in Ireland and England , his roaring voice is perpetually lifted up in abuse of the noble hearted , the independent , and the ...
... Irish agitator , is invoked to agitate his countrymen against slavery on this side of the water , while , both in Ireland and England , his roaring voice is perpetually lifted up in abuse of the noble hearted , the independent , and the ...
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... cannot disturb him by their criticism . He knows that his dominion lies in Ireland ; and every word he utters is addressed to the Irish heart . I doubt not O'Connell weighs well his words before they 186 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... cannot disturb him by their criticism . He knows that his dominion lies in Ireland ; and every word he utters is addressed to the Irish heart . I doubt not O'Connell weighs well his words before they 186 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
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... Irish Sans culotte peasants , as well as ever a troubadour knew how to draw music from his harp ; and in doing it would most likely offend the taste of an Eng- lish " exquisite . " He knows full well , too , how to chain the attention ...
... Irish Sans culotte peasants , as well as ever a troubadour knew how to draw music from his harp ; and in doing it would most likely offend the taste of an Eng- lish " exquisite . " He knows full well , too , how to chain the attention ...
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