| 1896 - 844 페이지
...masterpieces. Castle Rack-rent ( 1800), The Absentee ( 1812), and Onnond (1817). These, Scott says, 'have gone so far to make the English familiar with the character of their guy and kind-hearted neighbours of Ireland, that she may be truly said to have done more towards completing... | |
| Walter Scott - 1907 - 476 페이지
...indolent to attempt to write it anew from memory, I as often laid aside all thoughts of that nature. Two circumstances, in particular, recalled my recollection...Edgeworth, whose Irish characters have gone so far toTnaEeThe English familiar with the character of their gay and kind-hearted neighbours of Ireland,... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - 850 페이지
...present day. —EVERETT, EDWARD, 1823, Miss Edgeworth, North American Review, vol. 17, pp. 388, 389. Two circumstances, in particular, recalled my recollection...gay and kindhearted neighbours of Ireland, that she maybe truly said to have done more towards completing the Union than perhaps all the legislative enactments... | |
| Stephen James Meredith Brown - 1916 - 336 페이지
...virtues of the Irish peasantry. EDGEWORTH, Maria. Scott, in his Preface to Waverley (1829), speaks of " the extended and well-merited fame of Miss Edgeworth,...their gay and kind-hearted neighbours of Ireland." And he continues : " Without being so presumptuous as to hope to emulate the rich humour, the pathetic... | |
| Edwin Lillie Miller - 1917 - 690 페이지
...1800; " The Absentee," 1812, and " Ormond," 1817. Of these three novels Sir Walter Scott said: " They have gone so far to make the English familiar with the character of their gay and kind-hearted neighbors of Ireland that she may be truly said to have done more toward completing the Union perhaps... | |
| Stephen James Meredith Brown - 1919 - 398 페이지
...virtues of the Irish peasantry. EDGE WORTH, Maria. Scott, in his Preface to Waverley (1829), speaks of "the extended and well-merited fame of Miss Edgeworth,...characters have gone so far to make the English familiar \vith the character of their gay and kind-hearted neighbours of Ireland." And he continues: " Without... | |
| Reginald Brimley Johnson - 1928 - 278 페이지
...indolent to attempt to write it anew from memory, I as often laid aside all thoughts of that nature. Two circumstances, in particular, recalled my recollection...Edgeworth, whose Irish characters have gone so far as to make the English familiar with the character of their gay and kind-hearted neighbours of Ireland,... | |
| David Daiches - 1979 - 336 페이지
...(1829), Scott recalled that he was led to remember and take up again the original fragment of Waverley by "the extended and well-merited fame of Miss Edgeworth,...their gay and kind-hearted neighbours of Ireland," and he went on to talk of her "rich humour, pathetic tenderness, and admirable tact," adding that "I... | |
| Walter F. Greiner, Fritz Kemmler - 1997 - 282 페이지
...Vorbildcharakter der irischen Romane Maria Edgeworths für seine historischen Schottland-Romane; er würdigt "the extended and well-merited fame of Miss Edgeworth,...their gay and kind-hearted neighbours of Ireland. [. . .]! felt that something might be attempted for my own country, of the same kind with that which... | |
| Shelley Baranowski, Ellen Furlough - 2001 - 390 페이지
...Maria Edgeworth's earlier effort (in works such as Castle Rackrent [1800] and The Absentee [1812]) to "make the English familiar with the character of...their gay and kind-hearted neighbours of Ireland" — an effort so successful "that she may truly be said to have done more towards completing the Union... | |
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