Bolt Upright: The Life of Thomas Moore, Volume 1Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, 1975 - 666 páginas |
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... Melodies ( 1805 ) and The Lay of an Irish Harp ( 1807 ) , Holden's Collec- tion of Irish Slow and Quick Tunes ( 1806 ) . By 1807 , as analyzed by Alice Hufstader , the Irish musical heritage consisted of three kinds of works ...
... Melodies ( 1805 ) and The Lay of an Irish Harp ( 1807 ) , Holden's Collec- tion of Irish Slow and Quick Tunes ( 1806 ) . By 1807 , as analyzed by Alice Hufstader , the Irish musical heritage consisted of three kinds of works ...
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... Melodies , see Percy H. Muir , " Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies 1808-1834 , " The Colophon , part 15 ( 1933 ) . It should be noted that whereas James Power issued the Melodies in the editions usually listed in a Moore bibliography , he ...
... Melodies , see Percy H. Muir , " Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies 1808-1834 , " The Colophon , part 15 ( 1933 ) . It should be noted that whereas James Power issued the Melodies in the editions usually listed in a Moore bibliography , he ...
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... Melodies with unqualified praise : " We shall place in the happiest epoch of musi- cal genius , the year which has produced the Ninth Number of the Irish Melodies . " Moore had various literary projects at hand -- sacred songs , the ...
... Melodies with unqualified praise : " We shall place in the happiest epoch of musi- cal genius , the year which has produced the Ninth Number of the Irish Melodies . " Moore had various literary projects at hand -- sacred songs , the ...
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