Bolt Upright: The Life of Thomas Moore, Volume 1Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, 1975 - 666 páginas |
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... attended two public events . The first was a ball at Ashbourne to honor the Duke of Wellington . Moore acted as steward and was gratified that Bessy looked especially beautiful in the turban she chose to wear . She was ill at ease ...
... attended two public events . The first was a ball at Ashbourne to honor the Duke of Wellington . Moore acted as steward and was gratified that Bessy looked especially beautiful in the turban she chose to wear . She was ill at ease ...
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... attended the funeral ; Woolriche sent vehe- ment word that Sheridan had not even acknowledged the Duke of Bed- ford's gift of £ 200 , that he was not at home when the Duke called on him several times in Sheridan's last days , and that ...
... attended the funeral ; Woolriche sent vehe- ment word that Sheridan had not even acknowledged the Duke of Bed- ford's gift of £ 200 , that he was not at home when the Duke called on him several times in Sheridan's last days , and that ...
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... attended the funeral . In 1851 Bessy took him to Bath in a futile hope that a change would effect him favorably , but to no avail ; he recognized nothing . Finally , on 26 February 1852 , Mrs. Starkey wrote Rogers , " Mr. Moore has been ...
... attended the funeral . In 1851 Bessy took him to Bath in a futile hope that a change would effect him favorably , but to no avail ; he recognized nothing . Finally , on 26 February 1852 , Mrs. Starkey wrote Rogers , " Mr. Moore has been ...
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