Bolt Upright: The Life of Thomas Moore, Volume 1Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, 1975 - 666 páginas |
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... appeared . Sloperton was not half as isolated as it seemed when the family first moved in . Then a recurrent theme is found in his diary : " One day so like another , that there is little by which to distinguish their features ; and ...
... appeared . Sloperton was not half as isolated as it seemed when the family first moved in . Then a recurrent theme is found in his diary : " One day so like another , that there is little by which to distinguish their features ; and ...
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... appeared . In the preface Moore expressed his unhappiness about printing the songs without the music ; words and airs should be kept " quietly and indissolubly together , " for words by themselves lose their very reason for being , to ...
... appeared . In the preface Moore expressed his unhappiness about printing the songs without the music ; words and airs should be kept " quietly and indissolubly together , " for words by themselves lose their very reason for being , to ...
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... appeared , complained the memoirs were too brief and praised " the straight - forward earnestness and political integrity of his life , -- an example to men of all parties , and much wanted . " Jeffrey wrote a thoughtful review for the ...
... appeared , complained the memoirs were too brief and praised " the straight - forward earnestness and political integrity of his life , -- an example to men of all parties , and much wanted . " Jeffrey wrote a thoughtful review for the ...
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airs appeared arrived asked attack attended Bermuda Bessy British brought Byron called Catholic cause close course critics death diary dinner Dublin early Edinburgh edition effect England English expressed father feeling felt finally friends George give going hand heart hope interest Ireland Irish Italy James John Journal Kilkenny kind Lady Lansdowne later leave letter lines Literary living London Longmans Lord Lord John Russell Magazine March matter meet Melodies Memoirs mind Moore's Murray never observed offer once perhaps play poem poet poetry political Power present published received remarks returned Review Rogers Russell satire seemed sent singing society songs soon spirits Thomas Moore thought tion told took turned University volume wished writing written wrote York young