Bolt Upright: The Life of Thomas Moore, Volume 1Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, 1975 - 666 páginas |
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... returned to La Mira , and for two days Scott escorted Moore to see the world of Venice and its contrasts-- palaces and collections of fine art beside stinking canals , as- semblies which he thought must be full of splendor and gallantry ...
... returned to La Mira , and for two days Scott escorted Moore to see the world of Venice and its contrasts-- palaces and collections of fine art beside stinking canals , as- semblies which he thought must be full of splendor and gallantry ...
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... returned the greeting , they walked on together , and as they parted , Murray said , " God bless you , sir ! God bless you , sir ! " and hoped " I would call and see my portrait at his house in Whitehall . " The Longmans meanwhile were ...
... returned the greeting , they walked on together , and as they parted , Murray said , " God bless you , sir ! God bless you , sir ! " and hoped " I would call and see my portrait at his house in Whitehall . " The Longmans meanwhile were ...
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... returned to the familiar haunts near Derby , where he stayed with Joseph Strutt and conversed with John Cooper and Mrs. Arkwright . At Mayfield Cottage he traced the or- chard path he had frequented while writing Lalla Rookh and decided ...
... returned to the familiar haunts near Derby , where he stayed with Joseph Strutt and conversed with John Cooper and Mrs. Arkwright . At Mayfield Cottage he traced the or- chard path he had frequented while writing Lalla Rookh and decided ...
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