The Journal of Irish Literature, Volúmenes16-17Proscenium Press, 1987 |
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... speak till it's spoken to . Say , “ Speak , spirit , why doest thou haunt me ? " I bet you that's what it's waiting for . SAILOR : I'm hanged if I do . SOLDIER : Well , it'll groan till you do . [ A distant bell is heard and a snatch of ...
... speak till it's spoken to . Say , “ Speak , spirit , why doest thou haunt me ? " I bet you that's what it's waiting for . SAILOR : I'm hanged if I do . SOLDIER : Well , it'll groan till you do . [ A distant bell is heard and a snatch of ...
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... speak this language which must sound most curious to thine ears . [ King shakes his head . ] Ah ! I see ' tis useless to address the King in such a barbar- ous language . [ Turns to go off left . ] KING : Stay , noble Finn ! FINN : The ...
... speak this language which must sound most curious to thine ears . [ King shakes his head . ] Ah ! I see ' tis useless to address the King in such a barbar- ous language . [ Turns to go off left . ] KING : Stay , noble Finn ! FINN : The ...
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... speak to His Majesty ? MISS THOMPSON : Every word , Professor . PROFESSOR : Well , I want to speak to him again . I wish him to be amongst us tomorrow evening -- at our spiritualistic seance . MISS THOMPSON : It will be a wonderful ...
... speak to His Majesty ? MISS THOMPSON : Every word , Professor . PROFESSOR : Well , I want to speak to him again . I wish him to be amongst us tomorrow evening -- at our spiritualistic seance . MISS THOMPSON : It will be a wonderful ...
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MAY 1987 Number | 2 |
Dr Thomas Sheridan the Friend of Swift | 3 |
A Selection of Dr Sheridans Poems | 33 |
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