National Review, Volume 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... position , the picture is a sufficiently impartial one . Flattered and softened it no doubt is , and those who wish to obtain a correct idea of Byron must seek additional sources of information . In 1812 Moore began to be famous in a ...
... position , the picture is a sufficiently impartial one . Flattered and softened it no doubt is , and those who wish to obtain a correct idea of Byron must seek additional sources of information . In 1812 Moore began to be famous in a ...
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... position on the stage as ever he did . Sunday Ethics . A SCOTCH ODE . " Puir profligate Londoners , having heerd tell That the De'il's got amang ye , and fearing ' tis true , We ha ' sent ye a mon wha's a match for his spell , A chiel o ...
... position on the stage as ever he did . Sunday Ethics . A SCOTCH ODE . " Puir profligate Londoners , having heerd tell That the De'il's got amang ye , and fearing ' tis true , We ha ' sent ye a mon wha's a match for his spell , A chiel o ...
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... position of less cheerful and courageous temper - almost over- whelming intelligence , that his deputy in Barbadoes had em- bezzled the proceeds of the sale of a ship and cargo , which had been deposited in his hands during an appeal to ...
... position of less cheerful and courageous temper - almost over- whelming intelligence , that his deputy in Barbadoes had em- bezzled the proceeds of the sale of a ship and cargo , which had been deposited in his hands during an appeal to ...
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... position and unjust exactions of the Irish Church , with which it dealt well and forcibly . In May came the intelligence of Lord Byron's death , and the grand fracas about his memoirs , which seems to have absorbed Moore too much to ...
... position and unjust exactions of the Irish Church , with which it dealt well and forcibly . In May came the intelligence of Lord Byron's death , and the grand fracas about his memoirs , which seems to have absorbed Moore too much to ...
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... position and require- ments . His patriotic songs had done much to excite sympathy for her cause , and won him a very high place in the warm hearts of his countrymen , from which even his courageous attack on O'Connell in one of his ...
... position and require- ments . His patriotic songs had done much to excite sympathy for her cause , and won him a very high place in the warm hearts of his countrymen , from which even his courageous attack on O'Connell in one of his ...
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