Crowds of miserable Irish darken all our towns. The wild Milesian features, looking false ingenuity, restlessness, unreason, misery and mockery, salute you on all highways and byways. The English coachman, as he whirls past, lashes the Milesian with his... Principles of Social Science - 342 psl.autoriai: Henry Charles Carey - 1859Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1840 - 544 psl.
...partially intelligible dialect of English, and their fare across by steam is four-pence sterling ! Crowds of miserable Irish darken all our towns. The...lashes the Milesian with his whip, curses him with hie tongue ; the Milesian is holding out his hat to beg. He is the sorest evil this country has to... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 130 psl.
...partially intelligible dialect of English, and their fare across by steam is four-pence sterling ! Crowds of miserable Irish darken all our towns. The...misery and mockery, salute you on all highways and bvways. The English coachman, as he whirls past, lashes the Milesian with his whip, curses him with... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 166 psl.
...partially intelligible dialect of English, and their fare across by steam is four-pence sterling ! Crowds of miserable Irish darken all our towns. The...false ingenuity, restlessness, unreason, misery and mockeiy, salute you on all highways and byways. The English coachman, as he whirls past, lashes the... | |
| 1849 - 602 psl.
...volume on Chartism, of which, as regards its main purport, we have spoken so little favorably : — " talute you on all highways and byway«. The English coachman, as he whirls post, lashes the Milesian... | |
| 1840 - 624 psl.
...partially intelligible dialect of English, and their fare across by steam is four-pence sterling ! Crowds of miserable Irish darken all our towns. The...his whip, curses him with his tongue ; the Milesian a holding out his hat to beg. He is the sorest evil this country has to strive with. In his rags and... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1856 - 588 psl.
...workmen, of the influx of the Irish into England, and thus, in his quaint fashion, wailed over it : — "Crowds of miserable Irish darken all our towns. The...all highways and byways. The English coachman, as lie whirls past, lashes the Milesinn with his whip, curses him with his tongue ; the Milesian is holding... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1856 - 590 psl.
...workmen, of the influx of the Irish into England, and thus, in his quaint fashion, wailed over it : — " Crowds of miserable Irish darken all our towns. The...restlessness, unreason, misery, and mockery, salute yon on •II highways and bywavs. The English coachman, as he whirls past, lashes the Milesian with... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1859 - 576 psl.
...workmen, of the influx of the Irish into England, and thus, in his quaint fashion, wailed over it : — " Crowds of miserable Irish darken all our towns. The...Milesian with his whip, curses him with his tongue j the Milesian is holding out his hat to beg. He is the sorest evil this country has to strive with.... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1859 - 586 psl.
...workmen, of the influx of the Irish into England, and thus, in his quaint fashion, wailed over it : — " Crowds of miserable Irish darken all our towns. The...restlessness, unreason, misery, and mockery, salute you on nil highways and byways. The English coachman, as he whirls past, lashes the Milesian with his whip,... | |
| William Threlkeld Edwards - 1862 - 178 psl.
...century. A very consolatory doctrine truly. From this volume we extract an inimitable sketch : — "Crowds of miserable Irish darken all our towns. The...and mockery, salute you on all highways and byways. In his rags and laughing savagely he is there to undertake all work that can be done with mere strength... | |
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