Bolt Upright: The Life of Thomas Moore, Volume 1Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, 1975 - 666 páginas |
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... going to London to investigate a position which George Tierney , Treasurer of the Navy , had placed at Lord Moira's disposal . The letter was evasive , as Moore was clearly reluctant to let his mother know where he might be going , and ...
... going to London to investigate a position which George Tierney , Treasurer of the Navy , had placed at Lord Moira's disposal . The letter was evasive , as Moore was clearly reluctant to let his mother know where he might be going , and ...
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... going to publish the work advertised but was simply using the title to swell his publication list . He was fully intending to pub- lish a memoir by Moore . In December he wrote Moore that he was still going to send his Byron materials ...
... going to publish the work advertised but was simply using the title to swell his publication list . He was fully intending to pub- lish a memoir by Moore . In December he wrote Moore that he was still going to send his Byron materials ...
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... going to be severely tested by the frequency with which death would come to those near to him and by the rigors life would impose upon him in other regards . Though he had worked ceaselessly at his history , it was clear by January 1835 ...
... going to be severely tested by the frequency with which death would come to those near to him and by the rigors life would impose upon him in other regards . Though he had worked ceaselessly at his history , it was clear by January 1835 ...
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