The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: With the Life of the AuthorP.F. Collier, 1879 - 552 strán (strany) |
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Strana x
... never spoke to him in vain - that of his mother - entreated him " never again to venture on so dangerous a step , " and he readily pledged the solenın promise she required of him . These political manifestations were , however , not ...
... never spoke to him in vain - that of his mother - entreated him " never again to venture on so dangerous a step , " and he readily pledged the solenın promise she required of him . These political manifestations were , however , not ...
Strana xii
... never should have been written , or if written , never should have been published . Even at the time he offered a sort of excuse or extenuation for these juvenilia , which he called by the mild name of " inoffensive follies , ” but ...
... never should have been written , or if written , never should have been published . Even at the time he offered a sort of excuse or extenuation for these juvenilia , which he called by the mild name of " inoffensive follies , ” but ...
Strana xv
... never attained much success , nor even reached a second edition . The cause is probably to be found in their severe didactic style , more suited for Juvenal , Johnson , or Gifford , than for the sprightly lyrist ; and yet they are not ...
... never attained much success , nor even reached a second edition . The cause is probably to be found in their severe didactic style , more suited for Juvenal , Johnson , or Gifford , than for the sprightly lyrist ; and yet they are not ...
Strana xvi
... never be dissevered . With the musical taste of Stevenson to aid him , the finest of the airs of Ireland were sought out in the collections of Bunting and elsewhere , and with Power as the pub- lisher , were given to the world , first ...
... never be dissevered . With the musical taste of Stevenson to aid him , the finest of the airs of Ireland were sought out in the collections of Bunting and elsewhere , and with Power as the pub- lisher , were given to the world , first ...
Strana xvii
... Never- theless it is evident that he was deeply dissatisfied with what he thought the coldness of Lord Moira on his behalf . " I cannot trust myself with speaking of the way in which he has treated me . Gratitude for the past ties up my ...
... Never- theless it is evident that he was deeply dissatisfied with what he thought the coldness of Lord Moira on his behalf . " I cannot trust myself with speaking of the way in which he has treated me . Gratitude for the past ties up my ...
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