The Fourth Reader for the Use of SchoolsMorton and Griswold, 1839 - 24 pàgines |
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Pàgina 151
... Irish Bulls . 1. BESIDE the attachment of the Irish to old customs , their acknowledged pugnacity , and that improvident rest- lessness , which helps them rather to get into scrapes than out of them , common fame assigns to them another ...
... Irish Bulls . 1. BESIDE the attachment of the Irish to old customs , their acknowledged pugnacity , and that improvident rest- lessness , which helps them rather to get into scrapes than out of them , common fame assigns to them another ...
Pàgina 176
... Irish Character . 1. WHO has not been struck with the natural eloquence of the Irish ? We need not go to Grattan , Curran , or Burke for specimens of this gift of genius . The rudest Irish laborer among us seems to be endowed with it ...
... Irish Character . 1. WHO has not been struck with the natural eloquence of the Irish ? We need not go to Grattan , Curran , or Burke for specimens of this gift of genius . The rudest Irish laborer among us seems to be endowed with it ...
Pàgina 178
... Irish people . " Sufficient for the day is the evil thereof , " is an injunction literally construed and implicitly obeyed . 11. Cheerfulness seems , indeed , to be so natural to the Irish , as hardly to possess the self - denying ...
... Irish people . " Sufficient for the day is the evil thereof , " is an injunction literally construed and implicitly obeyed . 11. Cheerfulness seems , indeed , to be so natural to the Irish , as hardly to possess the self - denying ...
Continguts
Hints to Readers and Speakers | 7 |
LESSON | 8 |
Suggestions to Teachers | 25 |
No s’hi han mostrat 26 seccions
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
Frases i termes més freqüents
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