Bolt Upright: The Life of Thomas Moore, Volume 1Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, 1975 - 666 páginas |
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... Longmans began . This firm in Paternoster Row was about a hundred years old . Thomas Norton Longman was the third Longman to head the enterprise , having taken charge in 1793 ; years later he induced Owen Rees , trained in Bristol , to ...
... Longmans began . This firm in Paternoster Row was about a hundred years old . Thomas Norton Longman was the third Longman to head the enterprise , having taken charge in 1793 ; years later he induced Owen Rees , trained in Bristol , to ...
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... Longmans and half the profits , though no formal agreement was discussed . Mur- ray said he would begin at once to collect his materials for Moore . In August 1826 these materials had not reached Moore ; Murray said he had been ...
... Longmans and half the profits , though no formal agreement was discussed . Mur- ray said he would begin at once to collect his materials for Moore . In August 1826 these materials had not reached Moore ; Murray said he had been ...
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... Longmans . That left him 350 still to pay the Longmans ; in addition , as he had drawn upon Murray for various expenses while compiling Byron , he was in 1830 at the conclusion of his labors on the work , about 500 in debt to Murray ...
... Longmans . That left him 350 still to pay the Longmans ; in addition , as he had drawn upon Murray for various expenses while compiling Byron , he was in 1830 at the conclusion of his labors on the work , about 500 in debt to Murray ...
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