Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 816
... success it may shift the responsibility from its own shoulders , that it was most discreditable to avail itself of these means to answer the clamors of the poor people , and that the guilt of those who permitted such banks to be ...
... success it may shift the responsibility from its own shoulders , that it was most discreditable to avail itself of these means to answer the clamors of the poor people , and that the guilt of those who permitted such banks to be ...
Page 825
... success as a Poet and as a Dramatist . Whilst visiting his family , after the production of Damon and Pythias , Banim frequently wandered away through the lovely scenery of the county Kilkenny ; he generally resided , on these occasions ...
... success as a Poet and as a Dramatist . Whilst visiting his family , after the production of Damon and Pythias , Banim frequently wandered away through the lovely scenery of the county Kilkenny ; he generally resided , on these occasions ...
Page 827
... success of the Essay on Irish Bulls , and of Castle Rackrent . These , however , were but the elegant draw- ing - room portraitures of Irish life and character , which might be represented in conjunction with the performances of that ...
... success of the Essay on Irish Bulls , and of Castle Rackrent . These , however , were but the elegant draw- ing - room portraitures of Irish life and character , which might be represented in conjunction with the performances of that ...
Page 829
... success of the Waverley Novels , is now a question of little moment . Doubtless he knew that half the merit of Sir Walter's wonderful fictions consisted in their nationality , their naturalness , and their truthfulness . Fielding , and ...
... success of the Waverley Novels , is now a question of little moment . Doubtless he knew that half the merit of Sir Walter's wonderful fictions consisted in their nationality , their naturalness , and their truthfulness . Fielding , and ...
Page 830
... success . They talked of plots and scenes ; they repeated old stories , and criticized their adaptability for the novel or romance ; and thus Michael became confirmed in his estimate of his brother's genius , and John learned the great ...
... success . They talked of plots and scenes ; they repeated old stories , and criticized their adaptability for the novel or romance ; and thus Michael became confirmed in his estimate of his brother's genius , and John learned the great ...
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