Difference between revisions of "Here English might be seen"
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* '''Here English might be seen''' → in FW itself ([[Image:Book.PNG]]) | * '''Here English might be seen''' → in FW itself ([[Image:Book.PNG]]) | ||
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Revision as of 00:18, 17 May 2012
- Here Irish wit is seen! from Jonathan Swift's Epigram on the Magazine satirizing the building of the Magazine fort in the Phoenix Park: “Behold a proof of Irish sense! Here Irish wit is seen! Where nothing’s left that’s worth defence, they build a magazine.”
- Here English might be seen → in FW itself (File:Book.PNG)
- HCE -> HEC -> Here... English... Seen