The Life of Thomas Moore, Ireland's National PoetApollo Press, 1951 - 39 страница |
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... Greek , French , and Italian . The Irish language was not then spoken or taught in Dublin . He continued to attend this school after entering Trinity College , and received special tuition by one of the staff , a Mr. O'Donovan , with ...
... Greek , French , and Italian . The Irish language was not then spoken or taught in Dublin . He continued to attend this school after entering Trinity College , and received special tuition by one of the staff , a Mr. O'Donovan , with ...
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... a poetical translation from the Greek of the " Odes of Anacreon . " He never abandoned the design though he met with some discouragement and it was the successful performance of this task which first opened THOMAS 7 MOORE.
... a poetical translation from the Greek of the " Odes of Anacreon . " He never abandoned the design though he met with some discouragement and it was the successful performance of this task which first opened THOMAS 7 MOORE.
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... Greek , The Odes of Anacreon , " prefaced by an ode in Greek composed by himself , which he wished to be published privately by subscription . In a very short time he had enrolled half the fashionable world among his subscribers ...
... Greek , The Odes of Anacreon , " prefaced by an ode in Greek composed by himself , which he wished to be published privately by subscription . In a very short time he had enrolled half the fashionable world among his subscribers ...
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