Bolt Upright: The Life of Thomas Moore, Volume 1Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, 1975 - 666 páginas |
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... letter dated 1800 by Russell . If the date for the first letter should read 20 March 1806 , then Moore was ill from some time in March 1806 until mid May . Neither Woolriche nor Moore in 1836 made any reference to an earlier illness in ...
... letter dated 1800 by Russell . If the date for the first letter should read 20 March 1806 , then Moore was ill from some time in March 1806 until mid May . Neither Woolriche nor Moore in 1836 made any reference to an earlier illness in ...
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... letter paid for the privilege of receiving it , unless the letter was franked . As the rates varied from four pence on a communication sent from one town to its neighbor , to one shilling sixpence , with postage doubled for an enclosure ...
... letter paid for the privilege of receiving it , unless the letter was franked . As the rates varied from four pence on a communication sent from one town to its neighbor , to one shilling sixpence , with postage doubled for an enclosure ...
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... letter from Moore to Byron remains after a friendly note on 17 July 1823 , and in Byron's last letter , 27 December , dated in Cephalonia , he was as cordial to Moore as anyone could possibly be . Moore thanked Hobhouse for the letters ...
... letter from Moore to Byron remains after a friendly note on 17 July 1823 , and in Byron's last letter , 27 December , dated in Cephalonia , he was as cordial to Moore as anyone could possibly be . Moore thanked Hobhouse for the letters ...
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