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... Dublin order- ly and safe , and was proud , proud to do it well . ( 245 ) But he is now speaking in the past tense . For the Thomas Dunne we see in the play is no longer the proud head of Dublin's B Division of the DMP in the early ...
... Dublin order- ly and safe , and was proud , proud to do it well . ( 245 ) But he is now speaking in the past tense . For the Thomas Dunne we see in the play is no longer the proud head of Dublin's B Division of the DMP in the early ...
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... Dublin : Beaver Row P , 1985 . Return and No Blame . Dublin : Beaver Row P , 1984 . " The state of poetry . " Krino 14 ( Winter 1993 ) : 47 . " Train to Dublin . ” The Scarlet Quarterly 5 ( Dublin Special ) . Ed . A. Alfer . Dublin ...
... Dublin : Beaver Row P , 1985 . Return and No Blame . Dublin : Beaver Row P , 1984 . " The state of poetry . " Krino 14 ( Winter 1993 ) : 47 . " Train to Dublin . ” The Scarlet Quarterly 5 ( Dublin Special ) . Ed . A. Alfer . Dublin ...
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... Dublin : University College Dublin P , 1998 . KELLY , A.A. , ed . Pillars of the House : An Anthology of Verse by Irish Women from 1690 to the Present . Dublin : Wolfhound Press , 1988 . KENNELLY , BRENDAN , ed . The Penguin Book of ...
... Dublin : University College Dublin P , 1998 . KELLY , A.A. , ed . Pillars of the House : An Anthology of Verse by Irish Women from 1690 to the Present . Dublin : Wolfhound Press , 1988 . KENNELLY , BRENDAN , ed . The Penguin Book of ...
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