The Life of Thomas Moore, Ireland's National PoetApollo Press, 1951 - 39 страница |
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... Ireland to him and linked his spirit with the whole of his country's history and traditions . There can be no doubt that in a great measure the re - awakening of political life and patriotic sentiment in Ireland was due to Moore's ...
... Ireland to him and linked his spirit with the whole of his country's history and traditions . There can be no doubt that in a great measure the re - awakening of political life and patriotic sentiment in Ireland was due to Moore's ...
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... Ireland round the world since those days . As Moore wrote twenty years later : Wherever oppression is struggled against or liberty cherished , there the strains of Ireland are welcomed as the language native to such feelings . " 66 In ...
... Ireland round the world since those days . As Moore wrote twenty years later : Wherever oppression is struggled against or liberty cherished , there the strains of Ireland are welcomed as the language native to such feelings . " 66 In ...
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... Ireland and its cause . Moore published the first volume in 1835 when he had passed middle life and the toil of historical writing was not suitable to his years . Up till then the so - called histories of Ireland were not much better ...
... Ireland and its cause . Moore published the first volume in 1835 when he had passed middle life and the toil of historical writing was not suitable to his years . Up till then the so - called histories of Ireland were not much better ...
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