Bolt Upright: The Life of Thomas Moore, Volume 1Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, 1975 - 666 páginas |
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... brought him a 36 medal and an inclusion of the poem in the books of the society amid great laughter and applause , but soon the government faction brought forth a motion to expunge certain passages from the poem and readied its ablest ...
... brought him a 36 medal and an inclusion of the poem in the books of the society amid great laughter and applause , but soon the government faction brought forth a motion to expunge certain passages from the poem and readied its ablest ...
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... brought the Catholic Relief Bill through the Irish Parlia- ment , aided by Edmund Burke , a Trinity man . Though this bill had re- moved some disabilities from Catholics and enabled young men like Moore to enter Trinity , it had not by ...
... brought the Catholic Relief Bill through the Irish Parlia- ment , aided by Edmund Burke , a Trinity man . Though this bill had re- moved some disabilities from Catholics and enabled young men like Moore to enter Trinity , it had not by ...
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... brought to conceive how his defeat of a band of tithe - proctors , or his burning of an oppressive landlord's corn - stacks , was at all different from the surprise of a detachment , or the cutting off an enemy's supplies in regular ...
... brought to conceive how his defeat of a band of tithe - proctors , or his burning of an oppressive landlord's corn - stacks , was at all different from the surprise of a detachment , or the cutting off an enemy's supplies in regular ...
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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