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... Thomas Moore XVI To Thomas Moore 381 382 383 XVII To Miss Milbanke 383 XVIII To Lady Melbourne 384 XIX To Thomas Moore 384 XX To Leigh Hunt 385 XXI To Thomas Moore 386 XXII To Lady Byron 387 XXIII To the Hon . Augusta Leigh 387 XXIV Το ...
... Thomas Moore XVI To Thomas Moore 381 382 383 XVII To Miss Milbanke 383 XVIII To Lady Melbourne 384 XIX To Thomas Moore 384 XX To Leigh Hunt 385 XXI To Thomas Moore 386 XXII To Lady Byron 387 XXIII To the Hon . Augusta Leigh 387 XXIV Το ...
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... THOMAS MOORE [ May 28 , 1779 - February 25 , 1852 ] It has been said that " Tommy loved a lord " rather as a reproach and with the implication that he was a time - server and toady to the great . Time - server Thomas Moore was not , and ...
... THOMAS MOORE [ May 28 , 1779 - February 25 , 1852 ] It has been said that " Tommy loved a lord " rather as a reproach and with the implication that he was a time - server and toady to the great . Time - server Thomas Moore was not , and ...
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... Tom Moore's Diary , ed . by J. B. Priestley . ( Cam- bridge University Press : 1925. ) A selection which provides a fairly comprehensive account of Moore's thirty years of ramblings ; includes an introduction giving the biographical ...
... Tom Moore's Diary , ed . by J. B. Priestley . ( Cam- bridge University Press : 1925. ) A selection which provides a fairly comprehensive account of Moore's thirty years of ramblings ; includes an introduction giving the biographical ...
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