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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... Poetic Principle , rated him alongside Byron in certain respects , and quoted one of the Melodies which he considered to be unsurpassed " as a poem proper ” . Moore liked being a very popular poet , and he liked being praised by the poets ...
... Poetic Principle , rated him alongside Byron in certain respects , and quoted one of the Melodies which he considered to be unsurpassed " as a poem proper ” . Moore liked being a very popular poet , and he liked being praised by the poets ...
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... poet , in the sense that he made a living out of poetry , his approach was that of a gifted amateur . He wrote what came easily through his natural aptitude and he left the rest . Byron also could not take the profession of poet ...
... poet , in the sense that he made a living out of poetry , his approach was that of a gifted amateur . He wrote what came easily through his natural aptitude and he left the rest . Byron also could not take the profession of poet ...
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... poet of the people as they were rising . And he remained the poet of the people after they had risen . One could grow up in the most Republican areas of the South of Ireland in the last generation and know nothing of Joyce and next to ...
... poet of the people as they were rising . And he remained the poet of the people after they had risen . One could grow up in the most Republican areas of the South of Ireland in the last generation and know nothing of Joyce and next to ...
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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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