The Quarterly Review, Volumes 291-292John Murray, 1953 - English literature |
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Page 187
... Irish national dress . Therein he made a picturesque mark in Irish social history . For him the saffron was the colour which Irish chieftains assumed when they went into rebellion . He claimed that the Irish saffron kilt was the ...
... Irish national dress . Therein he made a picturesque mark in Irish social history . For him the saffron was the colour which Irish chieftains assumed when they went into rebellion . He claimed that the Irish saffron kilt was the ...
Page 188
... Irish Guards : and has since become a feature of Irish pageantry all over the world . It had the certain effect of abolishing the costume of the Stage Irish- man . The first Lord Ashbourne was much puzzled by the vagaries of his brood ...
... Irish Guards : and has since become a feature of Irish pageantry all over the world . It had the certain effect of abolishing the costume of the Stage Irish- man . The first Lord Ashbourne was much puzzled by the vagaries of his brood ...
Page 193
... Irish was alive he resumed in English and explained the Irish situation . He was certain that Lord Curzon had not been correct in describing a plot . To so courteous a speech Curzon replied by letter ( June 30 , 1918 ) : ' I was ...
... Irish was alive he resumed in English and explained the Irish situation . He was certain that Lord Curzon had not been correct in describing a plot . To so courteous a speech Curzon replied by letter ( June 30 , 1918 ) : ' I was ...
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