Bolt Upright: The Life of Thomas Moore, Volume 1Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, 1975 - 666 páginas |
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... wrote airs for it , set words to an air by Haydn , and wrote a ballad " Delu- sive Dream , " which Warren set to music , a song which Moore often sang himself at the piano . He also became acquainted with a Mrs. Battier , an elderly ...
... wrote airs for it , set words to an air by Haydn , and wrote a ballad " Delu- sive Dream , " which Warren set to music , a song which Moore often sang himself at the piano . He also became acquainted with a Mrs. Battier , an elderly ...
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... wrote George Thomson , who had sent him a copy of the review , " I was agreeably dis- appointed by the article on my Volume of Poems-- there is all the malig- nity which I had expected , but not half the sting , and I hope I shall ...
... wrote George Thomson , who had sent him a copy of the review , " I was agreeably dis- appointed by the article on my Volume of Poems-- there is all the malig- nity which I had expected , but not half the sting , and I hope I shall ...
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... wrote of their sorrow and proposed giving him the money from the sale of their verse . The Literary Gazette published 44 a bad poem about his difficulties , anonymous and circulating also in a private printing of fifty copies as a ...
... wrote of their sorrow and proposed giving him the money from the sale of their verse . The Literary Gazette published 44 a bad poem about his difficulties , anonymous and circulating also in a private printing of fifty copies as a ...
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