The Life and Poems of Thomas MooreAthol, 1993 - 96 páginas Thomas Moore, who wrote The Minstrel Boy and The Last Rose Of Summer amongst other things, is a name without associations in present-day Ireland. The songs are familiar, but the man is unknown. |
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... corrupt the youth and the impressionable women of Britain . Moore was " the most licentious of modern versifiers ... corruption upon his readers , by concealing it under the mask of refinement ; to reconcile them imperceptibly to the ...
... corrupt the youth and the impressionable women of Britain . Moore was " the most licentious of modern versifiers ... corruption upon his readers , by concealing it under the mask of refinement ; to reconcile them imperceptibly to the ...
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... Corruption And Intolerance Preface Two Poems , With Notes , Addressed To An Englishman by An Irishman : London , 1808 The practice , which has lately been introduced into literature ... Corruption And Intolerance Corruption And Intolerance.
... Corruption And Intolerance Preface Two Poems , With Notes , Addressed To An Englishman by An Irishman : London , 1808 The practice , which has lately been introduced into literature ... Corruption And Intolerance Corruption And Intolerance.
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... corrupt the purity of an innocent heart ; and we can scarcely conceive any being more truly despicable , than he who ... corruption upon his readers , by concealing it under the mask of refinement ; to reconcile them imperceptibly to the ...
... corrupt the purity of an innocent heart ; and we can scarcely conceive any being more truly despicable , than he who ... corruption upon his readers , by concealing it under the mask of refinement ; to reconcile them imperceptibly to the ...
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The Life and Poems of Thomas Moore: (Ireland's National Poet) Thomas Moore Prévia não disponível - 1984 |
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