Littell's Living Age, Volume 36Living Age Company Incorporated, 1853 |
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Page 269
... letters and journal of his friend Thomas Moore , in compliance with a wish ex- pressed by the deceased poet in a will written many years since , and with the view of providing increased means of support to his surviving family , now ...
... letters and journal of his friend Thomas Moore , in compliance with a wish ex- pressed by the deceased poet in a will written many years since , and with the view of providing increased means of support to his surviving family , now ...
Page 270
... letters in these two volumes are addressed to her ; and we have the picture of a life of remarkable unity , whose tastes , affections , opinions , and pursuits , run on in an unbroken chain , in which the latter years are not spent in ...
... letters in these two volumes are addressed to her ; and we have the picture of a life of remarkable unity , whose tastes , affections , opinions , and pursuits , run on in an unbroken chain , in which the latter years are not spent in ...
Page 275
... letters Lord John Russell has been evidently actuated by a nice care for the reputation of his friend . Even in the account of his early years written by Moore himself for the public eye , Lord John has in one place substituted ...
... letters Lord John Russell has been evidently actuated by a nice care for the reputation of his friend . Even in the account of his early years written by Moore himself for the public eye , Lord John has in one place substituted ...
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