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... Stage Irishman is a concept that has been worrying me ever since I became an exile from Erin . The fellow leads two ... stage Irishman springs to mind . About fifty years ago a fellow - countryman of mine called Duggan wrote a book on ...
... Stage Irishman is a concept that has been worrying me ever since I became an exile from Erin . The fellow leads two ... stage Irishman springs to mind . About fifty years ago a fellow - countryman of mine called Duggan wrote a book on ...
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... stage Irishman seemed and always does seem condescending . One thinks of royal visits beyond the equator and natives putting on a show . In this respect the stage Irishman , however welcome his appearance in England , has always been ...
... stage Irishman seemed and always does seem condescending . One thinks of royal visits beyond the equator and natives putting on a show . In this respect the stage Irishman , however welcome his appearance in England , has always been ...
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... stage . Synge was very much aware of the old Adam in his peasantry . In the next generation there was a conspiracy to pretend that the Irish spoke English without any echoes of stage Irishry . Irish dialect has been an embarrassment to ...
... stage . Synge was very much aware of the old Adam in his peasantry . In the next generation there was a conspiracy to pretend that the Irish spoke English without any echoes of stage Irishry . Irish dialect has been an embarrassment to ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
Willard Connely Memorial Lecture | 41 |
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