The book A Guide to Books On Ireland was written by author Brown, Stephen J. M. (Stephen James Meredith), 1881-1962 Here you can read free online of A Guide to Books On Ireland book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Guide to Books On Ireland a good or bad book?
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Irish melodies are to be found in D'Urfey's ' Pills to Purge Melancholy ' (1698-1720)— we hoped they served his purpose — and in Walshe's Compleat Country Dancing Master (1719), and in many other old dance oollootions of those days. We may mention, too, The Universal Musician (1738) which, as might be expected from its title, gathered some things out of Ireland. Then there are the ballad operas — some thirtj' in number — of the mid-eighteenth century. Some of these teem with Irish airs. We may ...note especially The Beggar's Opera (1728), Coffey's Beggar's Wedding (1729), and Kane O'Hara's Midas (1760). O'Keafie's musical plays abound in Irish airs, set to his own verses, and so do those of Leonard MacNally, Ihe informer, who betraj-ed Bobert Emmet."— (W.G.F.) 18th century collections Neale's Collections of Irish Times. Published by John and W. Neal (also Neale, Neill, and O'Neill). (Dublin: Christchurch Yard). 1726-27. Viz. :— 1. A Book of Irish Tunes. 2. A Book of Irish and Scotch Tunes.
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