Sketches of History, Politics and Manners: Taken in Dublin, and the North of Ireland, in the Autumn of 1810 ...C. Cradock and W. Joy, 1811 - 294 psl. |
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... heart ; in the struggle of contending passions , the horror of remorse , the agony of guilt , and phrensy of despair , this actor stands unrivalled ; nor can any age or country , in my opinion , boast of a superior per- formance to his ...
... heart ; in the struggle of contending passions , the horror of remorse , the agony of guilt , and phrensy of despair , this actor stands unrivalled ; nor can any age or country , in my opinion , boast of a superior per- formance to his ...
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... heart that melts , in the eye that overflows at his ap- proach- " When the ear heard him , then it blessed him ; and when the eye saw him , then it gave witness to him . - The blessing of him that was ready to perish was on him ; and he ...
... heart that melts , in the eye that overflows at his ap- proach- " When the ear heard him , then it blessed him ; and when the eye saw him , then it gave witness to him . - The blessing of him that was ready to perish was on him ; and he ...
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... hearts of Irishmen . - I had two invitations to dinner for that day , but declined them ; both the gentlemen who gave them were married , and Dublin dames , I knew , no more than Lon- don ones , like to be taken unawares : besides , the ...
... hearts of Irishmen . - I had two invitations to dinner for that day , but declined them ; both the gentlemen who gave them were married , and Dublin dames , I knew , no more than Lon- don ones , like to be taken unawares : besides , the ...
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... hearts of others , and probably in his last moments to embitter his own . At the age of twenty - six his course was finished . After the re- capture of Wexford , he retired with his wife and child to one of the Saltee Islands , of which ...
... hearts of others , and probably in his last moments to embitter his own . At the age of twenty - six his course was finished . After the re- capture of Wexford , he retired with his wife and child to one of the Saltee Islands , of which ...
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... heart ; and he has been often known to steal privately to the only Catholic place of worship Edinburgh afforded ; he was then very young , however , and his religious opinions might have undergone many changes previous to his death ...
... heart ; and he has been often known to steal privately to the only Catholic place of worship Edinburgh afforded ; he was then very young , however , and his religious opinions might have undergone many changes previous to his death ...
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Sketches of History, Politics and Manners– Taken in Dublin, and the North of ... John Gamble Visos knygos peržiūra - 1811 |
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acquaintance admirable afterwards ancient appearance army asked Aughnacloy battle battle of Fontenoy beauty better blessings Carrickmacross castle Catholic CHAP coach colours comfortable Cootehill county Monaghan Covent Garden dæmons death Dermot Mac Murrough dinner drank drink Drogheda Dublin Duke Earl England English Englishman favour fear followed French gave gentleman give happy head heard heart heaven honour hour human inhabitants Ireland Irish Irishman king labour lady less likewise lived Liverpool London looked Lord Lord Castlereagh Lord Mountjoy manner Mark Antony miles misery Monaghan morning native nature never night noggin north of Ireland obliged Omagh opinion party perhaps person poor prejudices Presbyterian present protestant racter rebellion recollection religion remarkably Scotch seemed seldom shew soldiers sorrow Strabane suppose thing thought tion told took town traveller Ulster walked whiskey wine woman wounded wretched young