Memoirs, Journal, and Correspondence of Thomas Moore: Diary. Letters. Postscript. IndexLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1856 |
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... passed with them were very interesting to us . Philippa Godfrey , who lives with them , reminded Bessy in many of her ways , and looks , both of Mary and Lady Donegal . Their vicarage is prettily situated ; their children nice and ...
... passed with them were very interesting to us . Philippa Godfrey , who lives with them , reminded Bessy in many of her ways , and looks , both of Mary and Lady Donegal . Their vicarage is prettily situated ; their children nice and ...
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... passed with them . They wished me to stay over next day , when Lady Mount - Edgcumbe , who was engaged then at Windsor , would be returned ; but having some notion then of extending my tour a little farther , I declined their kindness ...
... passed with them . They wished me to stay over next day , when Lady Mount - Edgcumbe , who was engaged then at Windsor , would be returned ; but having some notion then of extending my tour a little farther , I declined their kindness ...
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... passed with Rogers he did most kindly all in his power ( and his power is an extensive one ) to make the time agreeable to me ; his carriage always at hand for my daily visits , and himself generally accom- panying me , to suggest those ...
... passed with Rogers he did most kindly all in his power ( and his power is an extensive one ) to make the time agreeable to me ; his carriage always at hand for my daily visits , and himself generally accom- panying me , to suggest those ...
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... passed on ; indeed , he never saw me before without a flannel gown and a sofa . Well , it is a most sweet thing to feel health returning , and if my side but keeps well , and the sun keeps shining , I have some very , very happy weeks ...
... passed on ; indeed , he never saw me before without a flannel gown and a sofa . Well , it is a most sweet thing to feel health returning , and if my side but keeps well , and the sun keeps shining , I have some very , very happy weeks ...
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... the Invisible Girl ; and I believe she conversed with that unseen fair - one in that character . I am sorry that you did * Brother to Louis Philippe . not come to Scotland . I have been passing my 44 [ ÆTAT . 23 . LETTERS .
... the Invisible Girl ; and I believe she conversed with that unseen fair - one in that character . I am sorry that you did * Brother to Louis Philippe . not come to Scotland . I have been passing my 44 [ ÆTAT . 23 . LETTERS .
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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...