Bolt Upright: The Life of Thomas Moore, Volume 1Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, 1975 - 666 páginas |
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... mind of him to whom it was directed , " commented one observer . " For Moore it was a trau- 43 matic experience , burned into his memory . Nearly thirty five years later , in The Life and Death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald , he said of it ...
... mind of him to whom it was directed , " commented one observer . " For Moore it was a trau- 43 matic experience , burned into his memory . Nearly thirty five years later , in The Life and Death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald , he said of it ...
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... mind ; nor has the Jordan in which he immersed his Muse , so washed out the stains of her leprosy as to qualify her to sing the glories of him who is the God of purity . ' These songs may actually " inflame the senses and corrupt the ...
... mind ; nor has the Jordan in which he immersed his Muse , so washed out the stains of her leprosy as to qualify her to sing the glories of him who is the God of purity . ' These songs may actually " inflame the senses and corrupt the ...
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... mind revolts from them , as the body would turn away from exhibitions of the charnel - house . " It admitted , however , that no living poet " possesses more skill in the lyrical measures of the English language , than Mr. Moore . " The ...
... mind revolts from them , as the body would turn away from exhibitions of the charnel - house . " It admitted , however , that no living poet " possesses more skill in the lyrical measures of the English language , than Mr. Moore . " The ...
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