The Life of Thomas Moore, Ireland's National PoetApollo Press, 1951 - 39 страница |
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... feeling that his strongest stimulus to study and advancement was a desire to please " a most amiable father and a ... feelings of the poet both during his youth and afterwards when he was being lionised by the first London society . 66 ...
... feeling that his strongest stimulus to study and advancement was a desire to please " a most amiable father and a ... feelings of the poet both during his youth and afterwards when he was being lionised by the first London society . 66 ...
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... feeling , but particularly in this style of musical recitation , where words ought to be as nearly spoken as is consistent with the swell and sweetness of intonation , and where a strict and mechanical observance of time completely ...
... feeling , but particularly in this style of musical recitation , where words ought to be as nearly spoken as is consistent with the swell and sweetness of intonation , and where a strict and mechanical observance of time completely ...
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... feeling . Plaintive and stirring , grave and gay , the variety of these emotions roused the sensitive and responsive ... feelings . " 66 In 1825 Moore published his " Life of Sheridan " and instantly took his place amongst the best prose ...
... feeling . Plaintive and stirring , grave and gay , the variety of these emotions roused the sensitive and responsive ... feelings . " 66 In 1825 Moore published his " Life of Sheridan " and instantly took his place amongst the best prose ...
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