The Life of Thomas Moore, Ireland's National PoetApollo Press, 1951 - 39 страница |
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... Moore's mother had a crown piece inscribed with the name and the date of his birth . This souvenir which she always treasured and gave her famous son towards the end of her life may now be seen in the British Museum . Moore's education ...
... Moore's mother had a crown piece inscribed with the name and the date of his birth . This souvenir which she always treasured and gave her famous son towards the end of her life may now be seen in the British Museum . Moore's education ...
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... Moore's little parlour , while the side window belonged to his little library . Moore's marriage increased his responsibilities and in 1812 he set himself in earnest to make a living by literature and from this time forward may be ...
... Moore's little parlour , while the side window belonged to his little library . Moore's marriage increased his responsibilities and in 1812 he set himself in earnest to make a living by literature and from this time forward may be ...
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... Moore's singing of his own compositions is remarkable , and such hardened men of the world as Lord Byron and Lord Jeffrey the dour Scottish editor of the Edinburgh Review were more than once melted to tears . This arousing of pity ...
... Moore's singing of his own compositions is remarkable , and such hardened men of the world as Lord Byron and Lord Jeffrey the dour Scottish editor of the Edinburgh Review were more than once melted to tears . This arousing of pity ...
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