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... Ireland . If Giraldus found the Irish clergy commendably chaste , he was not impressed by the laity . He praised what he described as their ' incomparable skill ' in playing musical instruments , but found them otherwise ' a most filthy ...
... Ireland . If Giraldus found the Irish clergy commendably chaste , he was not impressed by the laity . He praised what he described as their ' incomparable skill ' in playing musical instruments , but found them otherwise ' a most filthy ...
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... Ireland , if not a land of angels , would cease to be a land of apes . Ireland herself is represented by the image of Hibernia , always pretty and always sad . Britannia is in a helmet , looking very like ladies used to look serving in ...
... Ireland , if not a land of angels , would cease to be a land of apes . Ireland herself is represented by the image of Hibernia , always pretty and always sad . Britannia is in a helmet , looking very like ladies used to look serving in ...
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... Ireland , which seems unfair . But he was one kind of stage Irishman , and he did nothing for Ireland's pride . The Irish badly needed a Walter Scott . Scott said that she had one in Maria Edgeworth , but that lady simply did not ...
... Ireland , which seems unfair . But he was one kind of stage Irishman , and he did nothing for Ireland's pride . The Irish badly needed a Walter Scott . Scott said that she had one in Maria Edgeworth , but that lady simply did not ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
Willard Connely Memorial Lecture | 41 |
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