The Life of Thomas Moore, Ireland's National PoetApollo Press, 1951 - 39 страница |
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... Lord Moira , Lord Lansdowne , Lord Holland and Lord John Russell , Moore acquired a ready abundance of miscellaneous scholarship with a facility and aptitude in the use and application of this knowledge . The learned professions were ...
... Lord Moira , Lord Lansdowne , Lord Holland and Lord John Russell , Moore acquired a ready abundance of miscellaneous scholarship with a facility and aptitude in the use and application of this knowledge . The learned professions were ...
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... Lord Moira , an Irishman who fought strenuously for Catholic Emancipation , and who , at considerable risk , sheltered Pamela , Lord Edward's wife when the patriot was captured and was dying in jail from his wounds . In the spring of ...
... Lord Moira , an Irishman who fought strenuously for Catholic Emancipation , and who , at considerable risk , sheltered Pamela , Lord Edward's wife when the patriot was captured and was dying in jail from his wounds . In the spring of ...
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... Lord Kinnaird who with Lord John went on to Genoa while Moore travelled to Venice to meet his friend Lord Byron . After a short stay the two poets proceeded to Rome where they were shown the masterpieces of ancient and modern art under ...
... Lord Kinnaird who with Lord John went on to Genoa while Moore travelled to Venice to meet his friend Lord Byron . After a short stay the two poets proceeded to Rome where they were shown the masterpieces of ancient and modern art under ...
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