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Hibernia in Universal Mourning
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Hibernia in Universal Mourning
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Hibernia in Universal Morning [sic] [or a Royal Funeral] Elegy on the Much Lamented Death, of His Most Sacred Majesty King George, who Departed this Life, at His Royal Palace in Hannover, On Wednesday Being the 12th of this Instant June 1727. and in the
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Hibernia in Universal Morning [sic] [or a Royal Funeral] Elegy on the Much Lamented Death, of His Most Sacred Majesty King George, who Departed this Life, at His Royal Palace in Hannover, On Wednesday Being the 12th of this Instant June 1727. and in the 68. Year of His Age
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Hibernia in Universal Morning
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Hibernia Out of Mourning
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The Collected Poems of Laurence Whyte
Author: Michael Griffin
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1611487226
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 393
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Though his name might not be familiar to many twenty-first century readers, Laurence Whyte (d.1753) is an important missing link in eighteenth-century Ireland’s literary and musical histories. A rural poet who established himself in Dublin as a teacher of mathematics and as an active member (and poetic chronicler) of the much admired and supported Charitable Musical Society, Whyte was a poet of considerable talent and dexterity, and his body of work yields a wealth of insight into the intersecting cultures of his time and place. Published in 1740 and 1742, Whyte’s writing, by turns humorous and poignant, insightful and nostalgic, straddled the worlds of Gaelic and Anglo-Irish, of the rural midlands and the capital, of Catholic and Protestant. Some of the dualities explored in his verse were present, to varying extents, in the work of Jonathan Swift and Oliver Goldsmith. In matters poetical, political and cultural, Whyte is an important, though as yet neglected and unstudied, figure. This edition, comprehensively introduced and annotated, retrieves him from that neglect.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1611487226
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 393
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Though his name might not be familiar to many twenty-first century readers, Laurence Whyte (d.1753) is an important missing link in eighteenth-century Ireland’s literary and musical histories. A rural poet who established himself in Dublin as a teacher of mathematics and as an active member (and poetic chronicler) of the much admired and supported Charitable Musical Society, Whyte was a poet of considerable talent and dexterity, and his body of work yields a wealth of insight into the intersecting cultures of his time and place. Published in 1740 and 1742, Whyte’s writing, by turns humorous and poignant, insightful and nostalgic, straddled the worlds of Gaelic and Anglo-Irish, of the rural midlands and the capital, of Catholic and Protestant. Some of the dualities explored in his verse were present, to varying extents, in the work of Jonathan Swift and Oliver Goldsmith. In matters poetical, political and cultural, Whyte is an important, though as yet neglected and unstudied, figure. This edition, comprehensively introduced and annotated, retrieves him from that neglect.
Governing Hibernia
Author: K. Theodore Hoppen
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198207433
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 352
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The first book to examine in detail how British ministers and politicians sought to govern Ireland throughout the period of Anglo-Irish Union (1800-1921), this trenchant and original account argues that British politicians had little understanding or time for Irish matters, and oscillated between policies of coercion and assimilation.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198207433
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 352
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The first book to examine in detail how British ministers and politicians sought to govern Ireland throughout the period of Anglo-Irish Union (1800-1921), this trenchant and original account argues that British politicians had little understanding or time for Irish matters, and oscillated between policies of coercion and assimilation.
Castle Rackrent, an Hibernian Tale
Author: Maria Edgeworth
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Languages : en
Pages : 252
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Castle Rackrent; an Hibernian Tale. A New Ed
Author: Maria Edgeworth
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Pages : 240
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