English Literature and Irish PoliticsContains essays on poetry and English rule of Ireland |
Contents
Ecce Convertimur ad Gentes I | 1 |
A Speech at Eton | 20 |
Wordsworth | 36 |
The French Play in London | 64 |
Thomas Gray | 189 |
John Keats | 205 |
Byron | 217 |
The Incompatibles | 238 |
Preface to Burkes Letters Speeches and Tracts | 286 |
viii | 295 |
Preface to Irish Essays | 312 |
Arnolds Selections from Wordsworth | 318 |
459 | |
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