Irish melodiesLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans&Roberts, 1858 - 165 pages |
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Page viii
... Edward Hudson , the nephew of ww an eminent dentist of that name , who played with viii PREFACE .
... Edward Hudson , the nephew of ww an eminent dentist of that name , who played with viii PREFACE .
Page xiv
... Edward Hudson , I addressed a long Letter , in prose , to the ***** of **** , in which a profusion of bad flowers of rhetoric was enwreathed plentifully with that weed which Shak- speare calls " xiv PREFACE .
... Edward Hudson , I addressed a long Letter , in prose , to the ***** of **** , in which a profusion of bad flowers of rhetoric was enwreathed plentifully with that weed which Shak- speare calls " xiv PREFACE .
Page xv
... Edward Hudson † , * So thought also higher authorities ; for among the extracts from The Press brought forward by the Secret Committee of the House of Commons , to show how formidable had been the designs of the United Irishmen , there ...
... Edward Hudson † , * So thought also higher authorities ; for among the extracts from The Press brought forward by the Secret Committee of the House of Commons , to show how formidable had been the designs of the United Irishmen , there ...
Page xxv
... Edward Hudson . In connexion with another of these matchless airs , -one that defies all poetry to do it justice , -I find the following singular and touching statement in an article of the Quarterly Review . Speaking of a young and ...
... Edward Hudson . In connexion with another of these matchless airs , -one that defies all poetry to do it justice , -I find the following singular and touching statement in an article of the Quarterly Review . Speaking of a young and ...
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