Thomas MooreG. Duckworth & Company, limited, 1935 - 132 страница |
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... society with frequent tea - parties and suppers . And Tommy was repeatedly called upon to entertain the guests with a song . In the year 1792 , when Tommy was thirteen , Irish politics became a further interest in his life . The ...
... society with frequent tea - parties and suppers . And Tommy was repeatedly called upon to entertain the guests with a song . In the year 1792 , when Tommy was thirteen , Irish politics became a further interest in his life . The ...
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... society , which he thus developed during his most impressionable years , was his one vice . But in extenuation it can also be said that it was the aristocracy of intellect which was his goal , rather than the aristocracy of wealth ; and ...
... society , which he thus developed during his most impressionable years , was his one vice . But in extenuation it can also be said that it was the aristocracy of intellect which was his goal , rather than the aristocracy of wealth ; and ...
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... society made much of him because London society got much from him . In no age has London society made lions for cold charity's sake . It lionises to gratify itself . Moore gave more than he received . He had the truly modest habit of ...
... society made much of him because London society got much from him . In no age has London society made lions for cold charity's sake . It lionises to gratify itself . Moore gave more than he received . He had the truly modest habit of ...
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