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... figure , remembered for her gallantry at the battle of New Ross . A chronicler of 1798 described her as ' an amazon named Doyle , who marched with the insurgent army and bore herself as gallantly as the most courageous man ' ( quoted in ...
... figure , remembered for her gallantry at the battle of New Ross . A chronicler of 1798 described her as ' an amazon named Doyle , who marched with the insurgent army and bore herself as gallantly as the most courageous man ' ( quoted in ...
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... figure waving a willow branch , the emblem of deserted love . Virgil's Dido vehemently curses Aeneas and prophesies the eternal enmity between the Romans and the Carthaginians that was enacted in the three Punic Wars ; Shakespeare's ...
... figure waving a willow branch , the emblem of deserted love . Virgil's Dido vehemently curses Aeneas and prophesies the eternal enmity between the Romans and the Carthaginians that was enacted in the three Punic Wars ; Shakespeare's ...
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... figure of the Virgin , see Warner . In McCabe's book , Mrs Nugent is a less monstrous and less political figure ; Francie attacks her at least partly because he would like to belong to her family and guiltily rejects this desire as a ...
... figure of the Virgin , see Warner . In McCabe's book , Mrs Nugent is a less monstrous and less political figure ; Francie attacks her at least partly because he would like to belong to her family and guiltily rejects this desire as a ...
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and the Politics of Empathy | 13 |
Anticolonial Metaphors | 99 |
Language and Race in Joyce and his Successors | 132 |
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