Posted by nellibell49 on May 13, 2008
WHO ARE THESE MCNALLYS FROM ROSCOMMON ?
1. ELEONORA MC NALLY - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Marriage: 26 OCT 1828 Roman Catholic, Roscommon And Kilteevan, Roscommon, Ireland
2. MORDACIUS MC NALLY - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Marriage: 25 APR 1829 Roman Catholic, Roscommon And Kilteevan, Roscommon, Ireland
3. MARGARET MC NALLY - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Marriage: 31 AUG 1846 Roman Catholic, Roscommon And Kilteevan, Roscommon, Ireland
ROYAL HOTEL ROSCOMMON EST 1782.
International Genealogical Index / British Isles Search Results
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Posted by nellibell49 on March 21, 2008
http://www.ohiostatepress.org/Books/Complete%20PDFs/Moore%20Legend/05.pdf
Tales and fables of love, lust, and amorous conflict have left an impressive trace in Italian literature. Following this theme, we will analyze the development and the reciprocal influence through the centuries of three literary genres that have played an important role in the Italian literary tradition: the novella, the fairy tale, and the short story. We will approach these brief texts both from a formal and a thematic perspective; we will examine the connections between literature, politics, anthropology, and history. To what extent can we think of the tale as “historical testimony”? Is the fairytale simply a flight of fantasy? What does the short story have to say about contemporary Italian culture and relationships?
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Posted by nellibell49 on March 20, 2008
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Posted by nellibell49 on March 20, 2008
SYDNEY HERALD MAY 16th 1831
In the Section ORGINAL POETRY.
‘FOR THE SYDNEY HERALD’
“CUPID ON BREAD AND WATER
Day by Day he fed on the sighs and tears of Leonora
Sad Cheer: but the Food of the Heart not withstanding. “
Anon.
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OTHER LEONORAS.
VESSELS
THE GREAT GALE - DORSET - LEONORA CAUGHT IN STORM
ANOTHER LEONORA SINKS
Don’t name your vessel Leonora.
Lest you wish to greet the Ocean Floor-a
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