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... writers who have been for many years enriching our literature . Absence from Ireland has not had any appreciable effect on the Irish poems of John Boyle O'Reilly , Rev. A. J. Ryan , James McCarroll , Mrs. Mary Blake , and Michael ...
... writers who have been for many years enriching our literature . Absence from Ireland has not had any appreciable effect on the Irish poems of John Boyle O'Reilly , Rev. A. J. Ryan , James McCarroll , Mrs. Mary Blake , and Michael ...
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... writers is , beyond doubt , Mr. Alfred Percival Graves , whose words to Irish airs are among the most felicitous ever written . I know no Irish writer who more exactly suits an air with words . VOL . XVII . D Some of his songs , as we ...
... writers is , beyond doubt , Mr. Alfred Percival Graves , whose words to Irish airs are among the most felicitous ever written . I know no Irish writer who more exactly suits an air with words . VOL . XVII . D Some of his songs , as we ...
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... writers now work , though still imperfect , marks an immense advance on earlier times , when every direction towards which the inquiring human spirit turned was narrowed or entirely obstructed by subjective obstacles created by ...
... writers now work , though still imperfect , marks an immense advance on earlier times , when every direction towards which the inquiring human spirit turned was narrowed or entirely obstructed by subjective obstacles created by ...
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The Sporting Literature of Ancient Greece | 1 |
Recent Discoveries in Classical Literature | 21 |
On the Central Groups of the Eastern Frieze of | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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