The Life of Thomas Moore, Ireland's National PoetApollo Press, 1951 - 39 страница |
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... Street , Dublin , where his father John Moore , a native of Kerry , carried on the business of a spirit grocer having moved thither from Johnston's Court , Grafton Street , where he possessed a small wine store . While living there he ...
... Street , Dublin , where his father John Moore , a native of Kerry , carried on the business of a spirit grocer having moved thither from Johnston's Court , Grafton Street , where he possessed a small wine store . While living there he ...
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... Street . Here he was awarded a book prize and later a silver medal for excellent answering . From this school he was sent to the celebrated grammar school in Grafton Street , conducted by Mr. Samuel Whyte widely known as the teacher of ...
... Street . Here he was awarded a book prize and later a silver medal for excellent answering . From this school he was sent to the celebrated grammar school in Grafton Street , conducted by Mr. Samuel Whyte widely known as the teacher of ...
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... ; not a single relative have I now left in the world . " His father had died in Abbey Street in 1825 , and also his mother in 1830 ; his sister Ellen at Black- 66 rock , Dublin , in 1834. They are all THOMAS 35 MOORE.
... ; not a single relative have I now left in the world . " His father had died in Abbey Street in 1825 , and also his mother in 1830 ; his sister Ellen at Black- 66 rock , Dublin , in 1834. They are all THOMAS 35 MOORE.
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