The Life of Thomas Moore, Ireland's National PoetApollo Press, 1951 - 39 страница |
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... Moore received the staggering news that his deputy in Bermuda had absconded with £ 6,000 for which sum Moore became legally liable . With no resources other than his pen to pay the debt , he gratefully declined many pressing offers of ...
... Moore received the staggering news that his deputy in Bermuda had absconded with £ 6,000 for which sum Moore became legally liable . With no resources other than his pen to pay the debt , he gratefully declined many pressing offers of ...
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... Moore . " Lord John Russell's estimate of Moore was : " Of lyric poets he is surely the first . " As a lyric poet Shelley humbly avowed himself " proud to acknowledge his inferiority . " Byron wrote : " Moore has a peculiarity of talent ...
... Moore . " Lord John Russell's estimate of Moore was : " Of lyric poets he is surely the first . " As a lyric poet Shelley humbly avowed himself " proud to acknowledge his inferiority . " Byron wrote : " Moore has a peculiarity of talent ...
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... Moore died in 1842 aged nineteen . The last surviving son was the eldest Thomas L. Moore who died on active service in Algiers in his twenty - eighth year while serving as an officer in the French Foreign Legion . In his old age Moore's ...
... Moore died in 1842 aged nineteen . The last surviving son was the eldest Thomas L. Moore who died on active service in Algiers in his twenty - eighth year while serving as an officer in the French Foreign Legion . In his old age Moore's ...
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