Bolt Upright: The Life of Thomas Moore, Volume 1Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, 1975 - 666 páginas |
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... mother.3 The mother was Anastasia Jane Codd , whom John married in 1778 , the eldest daughter of Thomas Codd , who lived in the Cornmarket , Wex- ford . Codd , remembered by Moore as his " gouty grandfather , " was connected , Moore ...
... mother.3 The mother was Anastasia Jane Codd , whom John married in 1778 , the eldest daughter of Thomas Codd , who lived in the Cornmarket , Wex- ford . Codd , remembered by Moore as his " gouty grandfather , " was connected , Moore ...
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... mother that on the morrow he was 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 ...
... mother that on the morrow he was 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 ...
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... mother was ill again . The following day she wrote that some improvement was shown , but not to leave until he heard further . Bessy begged him to wait , especially as Dublin was experiencing an epidemic of chol- era . Three days later ...
... mother was ill again . The following day she wrote that some improvement was shown , but not to leave until he heard further . Bessy begged him to wait , especially as Dublin was experiencing an epidemic of chol- era . Three days later ...
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