The Life of Thomas Moore, Ireland's National PoetApollo Press, 1951 - 39 страница |
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... youth . His sister Ellen's music teacher taught him to play on the piano and he attained such mastery of the technical knowledge of musicianship that he always sang to his own piano accompaniment and made his own musical arrangements ...
... youth . His sister Ellen's music teacher taught him to play on the piano and he attained such mastery of the technical knowledge of musicianship that he always sang to his own piano accompaniment and made his own musical arrangements ...
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... youth . The airs which he had gathered and immortalised were played successively by the orchestra in a beautiful medley . At each change from one well - known air to another the audience poured forth a peal of unbridled applause . It ...
... youth . The airs which he had gathered and immortalised were played successively by the orchestra in a beautiful medley . At each change from one well - known air to another the audience poured forth a peal of unbridled applause . It ...
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... youth and two sons early in their careers . Barbara died in 1817 aged five ; Anastasia in 1829 aged seventeen ; and Olivia in infancy . John R. Moore died in 1842 aged nineteen . The last surviving son was the eldest Thomas L. Moore who ...
... youth and two sons early in their careers . Barbara died in 1817 aged five ; Anastasia in 1829 aged seventeen ; and Olivia in infancy . John R. Moore died in 1842 aged nineteen . The last surviving son was the eldest Thomas L. Moore who ...
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