Bolt Upright: The Life of Thomas Moore, Volume 1Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, 1975 - 666 páginas |
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... of friends assist him . Lord John Russell wrote he was assigning to Moore all future proceeds from his Life of William , Lord Russell . Lord Tavistock , Russell's brother , wrote Lord John , " Tell me if anything is doing or can be 311.
... of friends assist him . Lord John Russell wrote he was assigning to Moore all future proceeds from his Life of William , Lord Russell . Lord Tavistock , Russell's brother , wrote Lord John , " Tell me if anything is doing or can be 311.
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... Lord John . Russell arrived at their door . He had just dedicated the second edition of his essays to Moore and was delighted with the poem Moore had written on him ( " Remonstrance after a Conversation with Lord John Russell ...
... Lord John . Russell arrived at their door . He had just dedicated the second edition of his essays to Moore and was delighted with the poem Moore had written on him ( " Remonstrance after a Conversation with Lord John Russell ...
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... Russell , IV , 186-92 ; Dowden , II , 525-26 ; Doris L. Moore , The Late Lord Byron ( London : Murray , 1961 ) , passim ; the biographies of Byron by John Drinkwater and Leslie Marchand ; biographies of Moore ... Lord John Russell , I , 430.
... Russell , IV , 186-92 ; Dowden , II , 525-26 ; Doris L. Moore , The Late Lord Byron ( London : Murray , 1961 ) , passim ; the biographies of Byron by John Drinkwater and Leslie Marchand ; biographies of Moore ... Lord John Russell , I , 430.
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