The Life of Thomas Moore, Ireland's National PoetApollo Press, 1951 - 39 страница |
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... honour , how much more glorious to have stood sentinel over the same sacred trust through a period so trying as that which Sheridan had to struggle . When liberty itself had become suspected and un- popular when authority had succeeded ...
... honour , how much more glorious to have stood sentinel over the same sacred trust through a period so trying as that which Sheridan had to struggle . When liberty itself had become suspected and un- popular when authority had succeeded ...
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... honour , and although he was at a loss of £ 2,000 advanced to him by Murray the publisher for the copyright and which he repaid to them both principal and interest , Moore con- sented and after arrangements had been made and in the ...
... honour , and although he was at a loss of £ 2,000 advanced to him by Murray the publisher for the copyright and which he repaid to them both principal and interest , Moore con- sented and after arrangements had been made and in the ...
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... honour . The following account was recorded by a contemporary writer who was present : " I remember well the effect of those melodies on a theatre full of people in Dublin . I was in the theatre on the night of Moore's visit , in the ...
... honour . The following account was recorded by a contemporary writer who was present : " I remember well the effect of those melodies on a theatre full of people in Dublin . I was in the theatre on the night of Moore's visit , in the ...
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