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Page 3
... period of time by several races , of whom the fifth , and , as matters turned out , the most important , was the Gaelic3 or Irish race . Since these invasions are not only the subject of a voluminous collection of writings , but also ...
... period of time by several races , of whom the fifth , and , as matters turned out , the most important , was the Gaelic3 or Irish race . Since these invasions are not only the subject of a voluminous collection of writings , but also ...
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... periods , each marked by a characteristic cycle of Tales : the Ulster period , set chronologically at about the time of Christ , and depicted in the Red Branch or Ulidian cycle , and the Leinster period , set at about the middle of the ...
... periods , each marked by a characteristic cycle of Tales : the Ulster period , set chronologically at about the time of Christ , and depicted in the Red Branch or Ulidian cycle , and the Leinster period , set at about the middle of the ...
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... period do not imply the existence of a native drama . While it is not possible to accept Dr. Kavanagh's view that any attempt to introduce the form in the Christian era would have been banned by the Church , since elsewhere in Europe it ...
... period do not imply the existence of a native drama . While it is not possible to accept Dr. Kavanagh's view that any attempt to introduce the form in the Christian era would have been banned by the Church , since elsewhere in Europe it ...
Contents
INISFAIL | 1 |
THE GAY AND GALLANT GAEL | 17 |
THE DEERS CRY | 28 |
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