Bolt Upright: The Life of Thomas Moore, Volume 1Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, 1975 - 666 páginas |
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... poem , the bulk of them in approval . The Gentleman's Magazine said the great expectation aroused before publication had been more than fulfilled ; it " far exceeded the most sanguine hope of his admirers by the sublimity of the ...
... poem , the bulk of them in approval . The Gentleman's Magazine said the great expectation aroused before publication had been more than fulfilled ; it " far exceeded the most sanguine hope of his admirers by the sublimity of the ...
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... poem had a curious attraction to the religious mind of the early nineteenth century . Even Jeffrey thought it had ... poem in the United States , thousands of Americans must have felt fashionable and well dressed and preferred modish ...
... poem had a curious attraction to the religious mind of the early nineteenth century . Even Jeffrey thought it had ... poem in the United States , thousands of Americans must have felt fashionable and well dressed and preferred modish ...
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... poem is in the manuscript collection of Trinity College , Dublin , MS Q.4.43 . A servant at Sloperton , perhaps Hannah , purportedly saved this copy to present to a Devizes watchmaker , Mr. Stratton , who wished a memento of Moore ...
... poem is in the manuscript collection of Trinity College , Dublin , MS Q.4.43 . A servant at Sloperton , perhaps Hannah , purportedly saved this copy to present to a Devizes watchmaker , Mr. Stratton , who wished a memento of Moore ...
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