Memoirs, Journal, and Correspondence of Thomas Moore: Diary. Letters. Postscript. IndexLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1856 |
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... lately courted , ' The boys ' for form's sake , ask'd of him To state what party he supported . " When thus his answer promptly ran , ( Now give the wit his meed of glory ) ' I'm of no party , as a man , - But , as a poet , am - a ...
... lately courted , ' The boys ' for form's sake , ask'd of him To state what party he supported . " When thus his answer promptly ran , ( Now give the wit his meed of glory ) ' I'm of no party , as a man , - But , as a poet , am - a ...
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... lately declined two or three of her in- vitations ; nor have ever , indeed , gone but to one of her assemblies , when I went with Lord Lansdowne . This time , however , I was sufficiently amused by going about to different houses ...
... lately declined two or three of her in- vitations ; nor have ever , indeed , gone but to one of her assemblies , when I went with Lord Lansdowne . This time , however , I was sufficiently amused by going about to different houses ...
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... lately when I called at the Horse Guards : " I cannot tell you how much I was struck at the manly and cheerful spirit with which your poor boy made up his mind to encounter the horrors which he knew awaited him at Algiers . " - About ...
... lately when I called at the Horse Guards : " I cannot tell you how much I was struck at the manly and cheerful spirit with which your poor boy made up his mind to encounter the horrors which he knew awaited him at Algiers . " - About ...
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... lately appeared in the newspapers , representing me to be so dangerously ill that my life was despaired of . I give but two of the paragraphs which I have seen on the subject . " THOMAS MOORE . - Those persons in Dublin in most ...
... lately appeared in the newspapers , representing me to be so dangerously ill that my life was despaired of . I give but two of the paragraphs which I have seen on the subject . " THOMAS MOORE . - Those persons in Dublin in most ...
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... lately paid me a sort of flying visit ; and though he did not actually leave a card with his name upon it at my door , his hints were sufficiently broad to leave me no doubt that he means to be on a very intimate footing with me one of ...
... lately paid me a sort of flying visit ; and though he did not actually leave a card with his name upon it at my door , his hints were sufficiently broad to leave me no doubt that he means to be on a very intimate footing with me one of ...
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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 30 - For he was of that stubborn crew Of errant saints, whom all men grant To be the true church militant ; Such as do build their faith upon The holy text of pike and gun ; Decide all controversies by Infallible artillery ; And prove their doctrine orthodox By apostolic blows and knocks...
Страница 14 - The last of our five children is now gone, and we are left desolate and alone. Not a single relative have I now left in the world!
Страница 114 - I have already altered my whole plan to please him, and I will do so no more, for I should make as long a voyage of it as his own ' Columbus,' if I attended to all his objections.
Страница 6 - At length, angered by this rival performance, Kemble walked with solemn step to the front of the stage, and, addressing the audience in his most tragic tones, said, ' Ladies and gentlemen, unless the play is stopped, the child cannot possibly go on.
Страница 134 - I must dwindle into an humble follower — a Byronian. This is disheartening, and I sometimes doubt whether I shall publish it at all; though at the same time, if I may trust my own judgment, I think I never wrote so well before.
Страница 31 - Shall I ask the brave soldier, who fights by my side In the cause of mankind, if our creeds agree? Shall I give up the friend I have valued and tried, If he kneel not before the same altar with me...
Страница 5 - Mr. Speaker, have we laws or have we not laws? If we have laws, to what purpose were those laws made unless they are obeyed ?" Opposition side : " Mr. Speaker, did that gentleman speak to the purpose or not to the purpose, and if he did not speak to the purpose, to what purpose did he speak?
Страница 192 - I would not change the miseries of love For all the world calls happiness." Medwin disdained to reply to Ella's apt quotation in plain prose, and forthwith responded, — " Know'st thou two hearts by love subdued — Ask them which fate they covet — whether Health, joy, and life in solitude, Or sickness, grief, and death together.
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...