The Life of Thomas Moore, Ireland's National PoetApollo Press, 1951 - 39 страница |
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... poet , whose memory shall ever live in the hearts and minds of his countrymen was born on Friday , 28th May , 1779 , in Aungier Street , Dublin , where his father John Moore , a native of Kerry , carried on the business of a spirit ...
... poet , whose memory shall ever live in the hearts and minds of his countrymen was born on Friday , 28th May , 1779 , in Aungier Street , Dublin , where his father John Moore , a native of Kerry , carried on the business of a spirit ...
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... poet revealed his genius for the composition of the matchless lyric verse for which he afterwards earned world fame . The ancient music of Ireland was a well - spring of inspiration to him and he used his musician's ear to detect the ...
... poet revealed his genius for the composition of the matchless lyric verse for which he afterwards earned world fame . The ancient music of Ireland was a well - spring of inspiration to him and he used his musician's ear to detect the ...
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... poetic age which produced Wordsworth , Scott , Shelley , and Byron is sufficient evidence of his supremacy as a lyric poet . He was undoubtedly the greatest lyric poet of his age and his work is still unsurpassed . Unmatched for their ...
... poetic age which produced Wordsworth , Scott , Shelley , and Byron is sufficient evidence of his supremacy as a lyric poet . He was undoubtedly the greatest lyric poet of his age and his work is still unsurpassed . Unmatched for their ...
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