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Page 354
... connection . It is demonstrable that the book is not so arranged now ; and although in re - arranging it there is danger of being fantastic and rash , and many critics have succumbed to this danger , yet some re - arrange- ment is ...
... connection . It is demonstrable that the book is not so arranged now ; and although in re - arranging it there is danger of being fantastic and rash , and many critics have succumbed to this danger , yet some re - arrange- ment is ...
Page 423
... connection with each biography something of the author with whom it deals ; the first two books , say , of Paradise Lost , in connection with the Life of Milton ; Absalom and Achitophel , and the Dedication of the Eneid , in connection ...
... connection with each biography something of the author with whom it deals ; the first two books , say , of Paradise Lost , in connection with the Life of Milton ; Absalom and Achitophel , and the Dedication of the Eneid , in connection ...
Page 445
... connection with it everything everybody else can know . ' Alas ! how many English Governments have been confident that they had ascertained in connection with their Irish policy ' everything everybody else could know ' ! Burke writes to ...
... connection with it everything everybody else can know . ' Alas ! how many English Governments have been confident that they had ascertained in connection with their Irish policy ' everything everybody else could know ' ! Burke writes to ...
Contents
THE INCOMPATIBLES I | 1 |
AN UNREGARDED IRISH GRIEVANCE | 79 |
ECCE CONVERTIMUR AD GENTES | 104 |
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