Bolt Upright: The Life of Thomas Moore, Volume 1Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, 1975 - 666 páginas |
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... soon with one still more so , for a sharper is surely more dangerous than a madman . The mail set off from Chester with only two passengers ; we took up two more at Northampton , one of whom , though a young man , soon appeared to be ...
... soon with one still more so , for a sharper is surely more dangerous than a madman . The mail set off from Chester with only two passengers ; we took up two more at Northampton , one of whom , though a young man , soon appeared to be ...
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... soon will , to restrain that imagination within due bounds , and to apply it to subjects of more importance , and of a more moral tend- ency ( instead of ringing perpetual changes upon ' dimples and smiles , kisses and blisses , racy ...
... soon will , to restrain that imagination within due bounds , and to apply it to subjects of more importance , and of a more moral tend- ency ( instead of ringing perpetual changes upon ' dimples and smiles , kisses and blisses , racy ...
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... soon embarked on a career of animosity toward Jefferson and intrigue with dissident elements in the country . Merry , nonetheless , wished Moore to meet the President and soon took him to the White House ; to Moore's surprise Jefferson ...
... soon embarked on a career of animosity toward Jefferson and intrigue with dissident elements in the country . Merry , nonetheless , wished Moore to meet the President and soon took him to the White House ; to Moore's surprise Jefferson ...
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