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The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume IVCibber, Theophilus, 1703-1758enPoets, English -- Biography -- Early works to 1800; Poets, Irish -- Biography -- Early works to 18002004-04-01
The Open Secret of IrelandKettle, T. M. (Thomas Michael), 1880-1916en2005-03-07
About IrelandLinton, E. Lynn (Elizabeth Lynn), 1822-1898enIrish question; Home rule -- Ireland; Ireland -- Social conditions2004-08-03
The Annual Monitor for 1851 or, Obituary of the members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland, for the year 1850Anonymousen2006-06-04
The Best of the World's Classics, Vol. V (of X) - Great Britain and Ireland IIIenExcerpts from Boswell's "Life of Johnson" A Poet Defined, from the Preface to "Lyrical Ballads" by Wordsworth The Arrival of the Master of Ravenswood, from "The Bride of Lammermoor" by Scott The Death of Meg Merriles, from "Guy Mannering" by Scott A Vision of Rob Roy, from "Rob Roy" by Scott Queen Elizabeth and Amy Robsart at Kenilworth, from "Kenilworth" by Scott The Illness and Death of Lady Scott, from Scott's "Journal" Does Fortune Favor Fools?, from "A Sailor's Fortune" by Coleridge The Destiny of the United States, from the "Table Talk" by Coleridge Nelson's Death at Trafalgar, from the "Life of Nelson" by Southey The Death of Hofer, by Landor Napoleon and Pericles, by Landor Dream Children—A Reverie; Poor Relations; The Origin of Roast Pig; That We Should Rise with the Lark, from the "Essays of Elia" by Lamb Hamlet, from the "Characters of Shakespeare's Plays" by Hazlitt Dreams of an Opium-Eater, from the "Confessions of an English Opium-Eater" by de Quincey Joan of Arc, from the "Biographical and Historical Essays" by de Quincey Charles Lamb, from the "Literary Reminiscences" by de Quincey Of His Mother's Treatment of Him, letter by Lord Byron To His Wife after the Separation, letter by Lord Byron To Sir Walter Scott, letter by Lord Byron Of Art and Nature as Poetical Subjects, from the "Reply to Bowles" by Lord Byron In Defense of Poetry, by Shelley The Baths of Caracalla, from letter by Shelley The ruins of Pompeii, from letter by Shelley The Mutilation of the Hermæ; If Alexander Had Lived, from the "History of Greece" by Grote Charlotte Corday, from the "History of the French Revolution" by Carlyle The Blessedness of Work, from "Past and Present" by Carlyle Cromwell, from "Heroes and Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History" by Carlyle In Praise of Those Who Toil, from "Sart2007-07-30
The Bronze Age in IrelandCoffey, George, 1857-1916en2008-10-11
An Essay on the Antient and Modern State of IrelandBrooke, Henry, 1703?-1783enPatrick, Saint, 373?-463?; Catholics -- Civil rights -- Ireland; Ireland -- History; Ireland -- Church history2008-11-10
Act, Declaration, & Testimony for the Whole of our Covenanted Reformation, as Attained to, and Established in Britain and Ireland; Particularly Betwixt the Years 1638 and 1649, InclusivePresbytery, The Reformeden2004-08-17
University Education in IrelandHaughton, Samuelen2010-03-08
Disturbed Ireland Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81.Becker, Bernard H., 1833-en2006-09-02
The Causes of the Rebellion in Ireland Disclosed In an Address to the People of England, in Which It Is Proved by Incontrovertible Facts, That the System for Some Years Pursued in That Country, Has Driven It into Its Present Dreadful SituationAnonymousenIrish question; Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1760-1820; Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1714-18202008-05-02
The O'Donoghue Tale Of Ireland Fifty Years AgoLever, Charles James, 1806-1872en2010-05-11
Ireland Under Coercion (2nd ed.) (2 of 2) (1888)Hurlbert, William Henry, 1827-1895en2004-12-29
The Triads of IrelandMeyer, Kunoen2010-03-17
Fairies and Folk of IrelandFrost, William Henry, 1863-1902enBurleigh, Sydney Richmond, 1853-1931 [Illustrator]2006-07-13
Early Bardic Literature, Ireland.O'Grady, Standish, 1846-1928enEpic literature, Irish -- History and criticism; Tales -- Ireland -- History and criticism; Civilization, Celtic, in literature; Language and culture -- Ireland; Bards and bardism2005-05-01
The Glories of Irelanden2004-04-01
The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. IV (of X)—Great Britain and Ireland IIenOf Companions and Flatterers. by Steele The Story-Teller and His Art. by Steele Sir Roger and the Widow. by Steele The Coverley Family Portraits. by Steele On Certain Symptoms of Greatness. by Steele How to Be Happy tho Married. by Steele Of the Shortness of Human Life. by Bolingbroke Rules for the Study of History. by Bolingbroke An Ancient English Country Seat. by Pope His Compliments to Lady Mary. by Pope How to Make an Epic Poem. by Pope On Happiness in the Matrimonial State. by Montagu Inoculation for the Smallpox. by Montagu Of Good Manners, Dress and the World. by Chesterfield Of Attentions to Ladies. by Chesterfield Tom the Hero Enters the Stage; Partridge Sees Garrick at the Play. by Fielding from "Tom Jones" Mr. Adams in a Political Light. by Fielding from "Joseph Andrews" On Publishing His "Dictionary." by Johnson from the "Dictionary" Pope and Dryden Compared. by Johnson from the "Lives of the Poets" Letter to Chesterfield on the Completion of the "Dictionary." by Johnson from Boswell's "Life" On the Advantages of Living in a Garret. by Johnson The Character of Queen Elizabeth; The Defeat of the Armada. by Hume from the "History of England" The First Principles of Government. by Hume The Starling in Captivity; To Moulines with Maria. by Sterne from "The Sentimental Journey" The Death of LeFevre; Passages from the Romance of My Uncle Toby and the Widow. by Sterne from "Tristram Shandy" Warwick Castle. by Gray To His Friend Mason on the Death of Mason's Mother. by Gray On His Own Writings. by Gray His Friendship for Bonstetten. by Gray Hogarth. by Walpole from the "Anecdotes of Painting in England" The War in America. by Walpole The Death of George II. by Walpole The Chimney Swallow. by White from "The Natural History of Selborne" Of Ambition Misdirected. by Smith from the "Theory of Moral Sentiments" The Advantages of a Division of Labor. b2007-06-08
The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to prose. Volume III (of X) - Great Britain and Ireland Ien2007-06-04
An Humble Address and Earnest Appeal to Those Respectable Personages in Great-Britain and Ireland, Who, by Their Great and Permanent Interest in Landed Property, Their Liberal Education, Elevated Rank, and Enlarged Views, Are the Ablest to Judge, and the Tucker, Josiahen2010-05-27
The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume V.Cibber, Theophilus, 1703-1758enPoets, English -- Biography -- Early works to 1800; Poets, Irish -- Biography -- Early works to 18002004-04-01
The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume IICibber, Theophilus, 1703-1758enPoets, English -- Biography -- Early works to 1800; Poets, Irish -- Biography -- Early works to 18002005-08-07
Fifty Years of Railway Life in England, Scotland and IrelandTatlow, Joseph, 1851-1929en2005-12-13
The Sunny Side of Ireland How to see it by the Great Southern and Western RailwayO'Mahony, John, 1816-1877enPraeger, Robert Lloyd, 1865-1953 [Contributor]2006-09-19
Ireland as It Is And as It Would be Under Home RuleBuckley, Robert JohnenIrish question; Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1837-1901; Home rule -- Ireland2009-08-17




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