Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... English crowd in a tavern : Icham of Irlande Aut of the holy lande of Irlande Gode sir , pray ich ye For of Saynte charite Come and daunce wyt me In Irlaunde1 By two centuries the Anglo - Normans were becoming more Irish than the Irish ...
... English crowd in a tavern : Icham of Irlande Aut of the holy lande of Irlande Gode sir , pray ich ye For of Saynte charite Come and daunce wyt me In Irlaunde1 By two centuries the Anglo - Normans were becoming more Irish than the Irish ...
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... English could , in the hands of Synge , Lady Gregory , and later Padraic Colum and O'Casey , embody thoughts and experiences new to English , yet universal in literary appeal . Yeats's Anglo - Irish temper was crucial in this whole ...
... English could , in the hands of Synge , Lady Gregory , and later Padraic Colum and O'Casey , embody thoughts and experiences new to English , yet universal in literary appeal . Yeats's Anglo - Irish temper was crucial in this whole ...
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... English can think only in terms of committees : ' we are born with a belief in a green cloth , clean pens , and ... English mind likes to work on stuff ' and in this respect Bagehot's mind was very English . Apart from his essays on ...
... English can think only in terms of committees : ' we are born with a belief in a green cloth , clean pens , and ... English mind likes to work on stuff ' and in this respect Bagehot's mind was very English . Apart from his essays on ...
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A NOVELIST AND HIS CHARACTERS | 19 |
Katja Reissner Lecture 1969 | 40 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1968 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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