Memoirs, Journal, and Correspondence of Thomas Moore: Diary. Letters. Postscript. IndexLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1856 |
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... interest . Some extracts shall now be given , however , from the last MS . volume of Moore's " Diary . ” From the commencement of the year 1845 down to the present date , August , 1846 , I have " taken no note of time " as a journalist ...
... interest . Some extracts shall now be given , however , from the last MS . volume of Moore's " Diary . ” From the commencement of the year 1845 down to the present date , August , 1846 , I have " taken no note of time " as a journalist ...
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... interest in procuring for him a grant of money from the Literary Fund . Though long aware of his difficulties , I was in hopes he had sur- mounted them . The sum he now asked for was a hundred pounds ; but the Fund pleaded the low state ...
... interest in procuring for him a grant of money from the Literary Fund . Though long aware of his difficulties , I was in hopes he had sur- mounted them . The sum he now asked for was a hundred pounds ; but the Fund pleaded the low state ...
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... interest with Sir Benjamin , the little squaller from Wiltshire took precedence of all the adult patients ; so that my friend the parson was thus enabled to reach his home the following day . As Brodie had kindly stipulated ( as a ...
... interest with Sir Benjamin , the little squaller from Wiltshire took precedence of all the adult patients ; so that my friend the parson was thus enabled to reach his home the following day . As Brodie had kindly stipulated ( as a ...
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... interest you . " Still , it is presumptuous to address in verse a Master of the Art ; but I am sure that no one more readily than yourself will admit that certain classes of ideas find more appropriate and fluent utterance in that form ...
... interest you . " Still , it is presumptuous to address in verse a Master of the Art ; but I am sure that no one more readily than yourself will admit that certain classes of ideas find more appropriate and fluent utterance in that form ...
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... interest when I say the contrary . But yet if you do come , if the truth must come out , I shall most heartily rejoice to see you , and so shall we all . Say pretty things for me to Lady Charlotte about love and friendship , and writing ...
... interest when I say the contrary . But yet if you do come , if the truth must come out , I shall most heartily rejoice to see you , and so shall we all . Say pretty things for me to Lady Charlotte about love and friendship , and writing ...
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66 My dear 66 Sloperton admired afraid answer anxious assure beautiful believe Bessy best regards cottage Davies Street dear Corry dear Moore dear Rogers dear Sir dearest delightful Devizes dine dinner Dublin Duke Edinburgh Edinburgh Review epistle fear feel fellow flatter give happy hear heard heart honour hope Ireland Irish James Corry Kegworth Kilkenny kind Lady Donegal Lalla LEIGH HUNT letter lines London Longman look Lord Byron Lord Lansdowne Lord Moira Lurgan mind Miss Godfrey Mother never night obliged opinion perhaps pleasure poem poet poor Pray pretty received remember Richard Power Samuel Rogers seen Sheridan sincerely sister sorry suppose sure talents tell thanks thing Thomas Longman THOMAS MOORE thought tion told town truly Tunbridge verses week wish write written wrote yesterday
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Страница 113 - Rogers and I had a very pleasant tour of it, though I felt throughout it all, as I always feel with him, that the fear of losing his good opinion almost embitters the possession of it...