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... native verse , which still continued to be written . Typical of such writers was David O'Bruadair , a native of Limerick , where he was born not later than 1630. His parents were evidently in comfortable circum- stances , since he was ...
... native verse , which still continued to be written . Typical of such writers was David O'Bruadair , a native of Limerick , where he was born not later than 1630. His parents were evidently in comfortable circum- stances , since he was ...
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... native tradition are James Ussher , Anglican Archbishop of Armagh , and Sir James Ware , historian and bibliographer . Ussher was born in Dublin in 1581 and had the distinction of being the second student ad- mitted to TCD ( Trinity ...
... native tradition are James Ussher , Anglican Archbishop of Armagh , and Sir James Ware , historian and bibliographer . Ussher was born in Dublin in 1581 and had the distinction of being the second student ad- mitted to TCD ( Trinity ...
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... native players . Of these , only Mayne and Corkery reached the Abbey , the former in 1911 , with Red Turf , the latter in 1918 with The Labour Leader . Excellent as this play is , it is far from being Corkery at his best . As a matter ...
... native players . Of these , only Mayne and Corkery reached the Abbey , the former in 1911 , with Red Turf , the latter in 1918 with The Labour Leader . Excellent as this play is , it is far from being Corkery at his best . As a matter ...
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INISFAIL | 1 |
THE GAY AND GALLANT GAEL | 17 |
THE DEERS CRY | 28 |
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