The Life of Thomas Moore, Ireland's National PoetApollo Press, 1951 - 39 страница |
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... expressed this in deathless words . And so he transmitted to future generations that spirit of Gaeldom which came down from the immemorial past and whose origin is lost in the mists of time . These melodies meant Ireland to him and ...
... expressed this in deathless words . And so he transmitted to future generations that spirit of Gaeldom which came down from the immemorial past and whose origin is lost in the mists of time . These melodies meant Ireland to him and ...
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... expressed and show a charming side of Moore's personality , we read , even in 1800 , that he is " surfeited with duchesses and marchionesses , " and saying that he " would readily exchange all his fineries for Irish stew and salted ...
... expressed and show a charming side of Moore's personality , we read , even in 1800 , that he is " surfeited with duchesses and marchionesses , " and saying that he " would readily exchange all his fineries for Irish stew and salted ...
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... expressed verdict of competent judges . Professor Wilson writes : Of all the song writers that ever warbled , or ... expression in each which never has , nor will be , possessed by another . " And of the Irish Melodies he ...
... expressed verdict of competent judges . Professor Wilson writes : Of all the song writers that ever warbled , or ... expression in each which never has , nor will be , possessed by another . " And of the Irish Melodies he ...
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