The Life of Thomas Moore, Ireland's National PoetApollo Press, 1951 - 39 страница |
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... Irish Republic . It is reported in the poet's memoir that being taken by his father to a public dinner in Dublin to celebrate the French Revolution he sat on the knee of the Irish patriot and revolutionary Napper Tandy while the toast ...
... Irish Republic . It is reported in the poet's memoir that being taken by his father to a public dinner in Dublin to celebrate the French Revolution he sat on the knee of the Irish patriot and revolutionary Napper Tandy while the toast ...
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... Irish people . Moore's history although by no means com- plete or comprehensive did enormous service to the Irish cause by the publication at a critical time in the country's history and by the immediate translation into French and ...
... Irish people . Moore's history although by no means com- plete or comprehensive did enormous service to the Irish cause by the publication at a critical time in the country's history and by the immediate translation into French and ...
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... Irish ; his heart - Irish ; his songs - Irish , songs which had passed into the languages of six nations ; which were sung on the banks of the Vistula , the Rhine , the Ganges , and the St. Lawrence , as well as the Shannon . Peal upon ...
... Irish ; his heart - Irish ; his songs - Irish , songs which had passed into the languages of six nations ; which were sung on the banks of the Vistula , the Rhine , the Ganges , and the St. Lawrence , as well as the Shannon . Peal upon ...
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