The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: Including His Melodies, Ballads Etc. ; Compl. in One VolumeGalignani, 1827 - 383 sider |
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... never published . Mr Moore's diffidence of his poetical talents induced him to adopt , and with reluctance to re- ject , as a motto for this work , the quotation from Horace , Primum ego me illorum , quibus dederim esse poetis ...
... never published . Mr Moore's diffidence of his poetical talents induced him to adopt , and with reluctance to re- ject , as a motto for this work , the quotation from Horace , Primum ego me illorum , quibus dederim esse poetis ...
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... never suffer her to founder - for all these qualities , and many , many more that could be enumerated , equally lofty and equally valuable , the most widely - tra- velled Englishman may proudly say , as he sets his foot once more on the ...
... never suffer her to founder - for all these qualities , and many , many more that could be enumerated , equally lofty and equally valuable , the most widely - tra- velled Englishman may proudly say , as he sets his foot once more on the ...
Side viii
... never be replaced . But we have learnt one fact , which puts a different It is , that Lord face upon the whole matter . Byron himself did not wish the Memoirs published . How they came into the hands of Mr Moore and the bookseller - for ...
... never be replaced . But we have learnt one fact , which puts a different It is , that Lord face upon the whole matter . Byron himself did not wish the Memoirs published . How they came into the hands of Mr Moore and the bookseller - for ...
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... never read , and bombast , amid the swarms of novelties which which they will never be able to read , to those start up at every step . Thus it is that , in nearly classic poems , of which they have been the most all the oriental poems ...
... never read , and bombast , amid the swarms of novelties which which they will never be able to read , to those start up at every step . Thus it is that , in nearly classic poems , of which they have been the most all the oriental poems ...
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... never afterwards be effaced , and are consequently handed down from parent to child , from generation to generation , with as much uniformity as the family features and dispositions . It is evident , therefore , that he who first ...
... never afterwards be effaced , and are consequently handed down from parent to child , from generation to generation , with as much uniformity as the family features and dispositions . It is evident , therefore , that he who first ...
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