The Life of Thomas Moore, Ireland's National PoetApollo Press, 1951 - 39 страница |
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... reference to his mistress is an allegory for the Catholic Faith which was down - trodden and despised . Through grief and through danger thy smile hath cheer'd my way , Till hope seem'd to bud from each thorn that round me lay , The ...
... reference to his mistress is an allegory for the Catholic Faith which was down - trodden and despised . Through grief and through danger thy smile hath cheer'd my way , Till hope seem'd to bud from each thorn that round me lay , The ...
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... reference libraries , carrying on correspondence with Dublin literary friends to check the facts and events and poring over state papers and historical manu- scripts to which he refers in the footnotes and appendix to the volumes . He ...
... reference libraries , carrying on correspondence with Dublin literary friends to check the facts and events and poring over state papers and historical manu- scripts to which he refers in the footnotes and appendix to the volumes . He ...
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... reference would give , was conveyed in the easy language of conversation , and with the unassuming , tone of an equal and a companion . Indeed , his mind seemed to comprehend in distinct but harmonious method the whole history of human ...
... reference would give , was conveyed in the easy language of conversation , and with the unassuming , tone of an equal and a companion . Indeed , his mind seemed to comprehend in distinct but harmonious method the whole history of human ...
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