The Irish Quarterly Review, Volumen2,Parte1W. B. Kelly, 1852 |
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... learned writer of the same name , died suddenly as he was walking through Fishamble - street , in the year 1632. The Irish House of Com- mons , in 1634 , " ordered one William Gowran , who had affronted a mem- ber of their House , to be ...
... learned writer of the same name , died suddenly as he was walking through Fishamble - street , in the year 1632. The Irish House of Com- mons , in 1634 , " ordered one William Gowran , who had affronted a mem- ber of their House , to be ...
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... learned jesuit , during the wars of 1642 , protected and hospitably entertained Dr. Samuel Pullein , subsequently Archbishop of Tuam , who , during the Protectorate , discovered Dr. Sall preaching in England , under the disguise of a ...
... learned jesuit , during the wars of 1642 , protected and hospitably entertained Dr. Samuel Pullein , subsequently Archbishop of Tuam , who , during the Protectorate , discovered Dr. Sall preaching in England , under the disguise of a ...
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... learned barrack - master . " The support which he gave the ministers in carrying the measure of the Legislative Union , procured him the rank of Justice of the Common Pleas in the year 1800 , which he held till 1805 , when he became ...
... learned barrack - master . " The support which he gave the ministers in carrying the measure of the Legislative Union , procured him the rank of Justice of the Common Pleas in the year 1800 , which he held till 1805 , when he became ...
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... learned writer , " had been making , for the space of near eighty years , to reduce this ancient kingdom into the condition of a conquered province , bound by the acts of the British parliament , wherein it is doubtful whether she had a ...
... learned writer , " had been making , for the space of near eighty years , to reduce this ancient kingdom into the condition of a conquered province , bound by the acts of the British parliament , wherein it is doubtful whether she had a ...
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... learned writer , who has triumphantly vindicated the " Drapier " from his libellous assailants , " that the editor of Swift's works should not have been roused to make some investigation into the merits of a case which so deeply ...
... learned writer , who has triumphantly vindicated the " Drapier " from his libellous assailants , " that the editor of Swift's works should not have been roused to make some investigation into the merits of a case which so deeply ...
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Página 425 - Not wholly in the busy world, nor quite Beyond it, blooms the garden that I love. News from the humming city comes to it In sound of funeral or of marriage bells; And, sitting muffled in dark leaves, you hear The windy clanging of the minster clock ; Although between it and the garden lies A league of grass...
Página 396 - Yearning for the large excitement that the coming years would yield, Eager-hearted as a boy when first he leaves his father's field, And at night along the dusky highway near and nearer drawn. Sees in heaven the light of London flaring like a dreary dawn...
Página 165 - I took Moore's poems and my own and some others, and went over them side by side with Pope's, and I was really astonished (I ought not to have been so) and mortified at the ineffable distance in point of sense, learning, effect, and even imagination, passion, and invention, between the little Queen Anne's man, and us of the Lower Empire.
Página 172 - Partridge, with a contemptuous sneer, 'why, I could act as well as he myself. I am sure, if I had seen a ghost, I should have looked in the very same manner, and done just as he did.
Página 16 - I had, were some informations from an eminent perion ; whereof I am afraid I have spoiled a few, by endeavouring to make them of a piece with my own productions, and the rest I was not able to manage : I was in the case of David...
Página 17 - Those who come over hither to us from England, and some weak people among ourselves, whenever in discourse we make mention of liberty and property, shake their heads, and tell us, that Ireland is a depending kingdom...
Página 112 - This Being governs all things, not as the soul of the world, but as Lord over all; and on account of his dominion he is wont to be called Lord God...
Página 170 - Oblivion is not to be hired. The greater part must be content to be as though they had not been, to be found in the register of God, not in the record of man.
Página 16 - And there went out a champion out of the camp of the Philistines, named Goliath, of Gath, whose height was six cubits and a span. 5 And he had a helmet of brass upon his head, and he was armed with a coat of mail; and the weight of the coat was five thousand shekels of brass.
Página 262 - Yet I doubt not through the ages one increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of men are widened with the process of the suns.