Sir Samuel Ferguson in the Ireland of His Day, Volume 1W. Blackwood, 1896 - 383 pagina's |
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Pagina 216
... thanks for your very welcome volume [ wrote Ferguson ] . I cast wistful eyes on Leamington when passing through to Banbury ... thank you truly . In your book I have my old friend beside me ; because , though the words are not yours , the ...
... thanks for your very welcome volume [ wrote Ferguson ] . I cast wistful eyes on Leamington when passing through to Banbury ... thank you truly . In your book I have my old friend beside me ; because , though the words are not yours , the ...
Pagina 312
... thanking you both is out of the question . One might as well thank the sun for shining or the rose for blooming . But one feels none the less of gratitude to both , or to Something that made both , for all that . It would be affectation ...
... thanking you both is out of the question . One might as well thank the sun for shining or the rose for blooming . But one feels none the less of gratitude to both , or to Something that made both , for all that . It would be affectation ...
Pagina 326
... thank you for the precious memorials you have sent me - one of them beyond expression precious , I mean the photograph . Previously I had contented myself with the one made at Milan some years ago , which is not indeed perfect , but in ...
... thank you for the precious memorials you have sent me - one of them beyond expression precious , I mean the photograph . Previously I had contented myself with the one made at Milan some years ago , which is not indeed perfect , but in ...
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CHAP PAGE 1 THE EVENTS OF AN UNEVENTFUL LIFE I | 1 |
DOMESTIC AND FAMILY LIFEEARLY YEARS | 16 |
SCHOOL FRIENDSHIPS AND EARLY LITERARY WORK | 35 |
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affectionate ALLINGHAM amongst ancient appeared Aran architecture Ballyshannon beautiful Belfast believe Bellaghy Blackwood brother Burton Church Circuit Columbanus dear Ferguson death delight Donegore Dr Petrie Dublin early England English expressed eyes Father feel Ferguson wrote genius gentlemen give Gordon grave Guinness happy hear heard heart honour hope Howth interest Ireland Irishmen island Killarney Killeshin kind labour Lady Ferguson land letter literary live London Lord Loyal Orangeman M'Gee ment mind Music of Ireland native never noble O'Donovan O'Hagan Ogham Orangeman Ordnance Survey patriotic PAUL VERONESE Petrie's pleasure poem poet poor Richard Dalton Williams Royal Irish Academy SAML scene sent Sir Samuel Ferguson social society spirit sweet taste tell thank thee Thomas Davis thou thought verse wife William wish write young Young Ireland