The Life of Thomas Moore, Ireland's National PoetApollo Press, 1951 - 39 страница |
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... turned to them for inspiration and for expressions that would supply a theme or a fancy to serve as a motive for his Muse . It can well be said that Moore's masterly writings placed him in the foremost rank of classical scholars of his ...
... turned to them for inspiration and for expressions that would supply a theme or a fancy to serve as a motive for his Muse . It can well be said that Moore's masterly writings placed him in the foremost rank of classical scholars of his ...
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... turned enthusiastically to the study of the airs and spent many hours playing them over on the piano in the college and at his home in Aungier Street , while his friends listened with enchantment to what must have sounded to them as the ...
... turned enthusiastically to the study of the airs and spent many hours playing them over on the piano in the college and at his home in Aungier Street , while his friends listened with enchantment to what must have sounded to them as the ...
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... turned by success . In his letters to his mother , which are delightfully expressed and show a charming side of Moore's personality , we read , even in 1800 , that he is " surfeited with duchesses and marchionesses , " and saying that ...
... turned by success . In his letters to his mother , which are delightfully expressed and show a charming side of Moore's personality , we read , even in 1800 , that he is " surfeited with duchesses and marchionesses , " and saying that ...
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