Bolt Upright: The Life of Thomas Moore, Volume 1Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, 1975 - 666 páginas |
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... critics would not be offended by this new venture . Moody about his prospects in life . and deeply hurt by the critics , he needed a fresh start and something entirely suitable to his own nature . Now twenty - eight years old , he had ...
... critics would not be offended by this new venture . Moody about his prospects in life . and deeply hurt by the critics , he needed a fresh start and something entirely suitable to his own nature . Now twenty - eight years old , he had ...
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... critic was not much to his taste ; he had written Leigh Hunt about critics : They expose a vast deal of absurdity , 236.
... critic was not much to his taste ; he had written Leigh Hunt about critics : They expose a vast deal of absurdity , 236.
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... critics standing sentinel over every pun and conceit that wanted to escape , we should have lost many a beauty that rushed out headlong with them . . . . No man of sensibility or modesty ( and these qualities generally accompany true ...
... critics standing sentinel over every pun and conceit that wanted to escape , we should have lost many a beauty that rushed out headlong with them . . . . No man of sensibility or modesty ( and these qualities generally accompany true ...
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