Bolt Upright: The Life of Thomas Moore, Volume 1Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, 1975 - 666 páginas |
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Página 142
... written airs , and written words to airs . Both media were as natural to him as breathing . said , " He seems to think in music . " 21 As Walter Scott extinguished the revo- The moment might now The Irish character of the undertaking ...
... written airs , and written words to airs . Both media were as natural to him as breathing . said , " He seems to think in music . " 21 As Walter Scott extinguished the revo- The moment might now The Irish character of the undertaking ...
Página 174
... written the part for a very small actor . Atkinson celebrated the season in a doggerel poem of 225 lines , entitled " Three Weeks at Kilkenny , in October 1808 , a Poetic Epistle , " addressed to a Mrs. Meara of Well - brook . He ...
... written the part for a very small actor . Atkinson celebrated the season in a doggerel poem of 225 lines , entitled " Three Weeks at Kilkenny , in October 1808 , a Poetic Epistle , " addressed to a Mrs. Meara of Well - brook . He ...
Página 452
... writing with Corry . The occasion was the appearance of the anonymous volume The Private Theatricals of Kilkenny , perhaps written by Corry and Richard Power . The review is largely a history of private theatricals since Greek times ...
... writing with Corry . The occasion was the appearance of the anonymous volume The Private Theatricals of Kilkenny , perhaps written by Corry and Richard Power . The review is largely a history of private theatricals since Greek times ...
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