The Life of Thomas Moore, Ireland's National PoetApollo Press, 1951 - 39 страница |
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... patriotic party in the College , particularly with Robert Emmet , he narrowly escaped expulsion . He was , at the time , confined to bed with a chest ailment and he recalls in his diary some incidents of the period . He was a ...
... patriotic party in the College , particularly with Robert Emmet , he narrowly escaped expulsion . He was , at the time , confined to bed with a chest ailment and he recalls in his diary some incidents of the period . He was a ...
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... patriotism with treason . . . how manfully he maintained his ground . Had he been less consistent and disinterested in his public conduct he might have died a rich apostate instead of closing a life of patriotism in beggary ; he might ...
... patriotism with treason . . . how manfully he maintained his ground . Had he been less consistent and disinterested in his public conduct he might have died a rich apostate instead of closing a life of patriotism in beggary ; he might ...
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... author not to publish it on the grounds that the patriotic sentiments expressed therein would ruin his prospects and damage his reputation . In this book Moore fearlessly defends the Irish patriot . In his THOMAS 31 MOORE.
... author not to publish it on the grounds that the patriotic sentiments expressed therein would ruin his prospects and damage his reputation . In this book Moore fearlessly defends the Irish patriot . In his THOMAS 31 MOORE.
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