Compares the French (Vitry) and Irish (Dánta gr.² nº 83 [pp. 108-111], lines 9-60.) versions of the exemplum of the woman who refuses to provide an adequate shroud for her dying husband.
Neville (Grace): “I got second in Latin, Greek, and English, and eleventh in French” : attitudes to language(s) in the correspondence of Daniel O’Connell (1775–1847).