Bolt Upright: The Life of Thomas Moore, Volume 1Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, 1975 - 666 páginas |
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... diary . That night the Moores received word of the death in Ireland of their old friend Edward T. Dalton . Not many conversations in Paris seemed noteworthy enough to be recorded in the diary . It is rather a record of social events ...
... diary . That night the Moores received word of the death in Ireland of their old friend Edward T. Dalton . Not many conversations in Paris seemed noteworthy enough to be recorded in the diary . It is rather a record of social events ...
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... diary at least half a dozen of Lamb's witticisms over the years would seem to belie Robinson's contention . 10 Moore's own diary records other matters . He discussed Defoe's works with Lamb , was amused to learn of Lamb's 360.
... diary at least half a dozen of Lamb's witticisms over the years would seem to belie Robinson's contention . 10 Moore's own diary records other matters . He discussed Defoe's works with Lamb , was amused to learn of Lamb's 360.
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... Diary , 23 February 1835 ; Russell , VII , 76 . 19. Suppressed Diary , 25 February 1835 . 20. Russell , VII , 80 . 21. William Makepeace Thackeray , Contributions to the Morning Chronicle , ed . Gordon N. Ray ( Urbana : Illinois , 1955 ) ...
... Diary , 23 February 1835 ; Russell , VII , 76 . 19. Suppressed Diary , 25 February 1835 . 20. Russell , VII , 80 . 21. William Makepeace Thackeray , Contributions to the Morning Chronicle , ed . Gordon N. Ray ( Urbana : Illinois , 1955 ) ...
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