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306. lappuse
... Synge died . Upon the morning death one friend of his and mine , though away in the country , felt the burden of some heavy event , without understanding where or for whom it was to happen ; but upon the same morning one of my sisters ...
... Synge died . Upon the morning death one friend of his and mine , though away in the country , felt the burden of some heavy event , without understanding where or for whom it was to happen ; but upon the same morning one of my sisters ...
311. lappuse
... Synge's capricious imagination the enemy of all it would have young men believe , had for years prepared for this hour , by that which is at once the greatest and most ... Synge and the Ireland of his Time SYNGE AND THE IRELAND OF HIS TIME.
... Synge's capricious imagination the enemy of all it would have young men believe , had for years prepared for this hour , by that which is at once the greatest and most ... Synge and the Ireland of his Time SYNGE AND THE IRELAND OF HIS TIME.
341. lappuse
... Synge , like all of the great kin , sought for the race , not through the eyes or in history , or even in the future , but where those monks found God , in the depths of the mind , and in all art like his , although it does not command ...
... Synge , like all of the great kin , sought for the race , not through the eyes or in history , or even in the future , but where those monks found God , in the depths of the mind , and in all art like his , although it does not command ...
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