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" I do, any appeal to the passions of an ignorant and angry multitude ; but that it is not through that gross and inflammable region of society, a work of this nature could ever have been intended to circulate. It looks much higher for its audience and... "
Moore's Irish Melodies - Stranica 243
napisao/la Thomas Moore - 1866 - Broj stranica: 270
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The poetical works of Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore - 1827 - Broj stranica: 426
...who can afford to have their national zeal a little stimulated, without exciting much dread of llie excesses into which it may hurry them ; and of many,...nerves may be, now and then, alarmed with advantage, ¡is much more is to be gained by their fears, than could ever be expected from their justice. Having...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore Including His Melodies, Ballads, Etc ...

Thomas Moore - 1829 - Broj stranica: 470
...been intended to circulate. It looks much higher for its audience and readers — it is found tipo n the piano-fortes of the rich and the educated —...now and then, alarmed with advantage, as much more ie to be gained by their fears, than could ever be expected from their justice. Having thus adverted...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Including Melodies, Ballads, Etc

Thomas Moore - 1835 - Broj stranica: 440
...publication of this popular description — I beg of these respected per tons to believe, that there ia no one who deprecates more sincerely than I do any...much dread of the excesses into which it may hurry tliem ; and of many, whose nerves may be, now and then, alarmed with advantage, as much more is to...
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The Irish Quarterly Review, Opseg 2

1852 - Broj stranica: 892
...It looks much higher for its audience and readers, — it is found on the pianofortes of the ricli and the educated,— of those who can afford to have...dread of the excesses into which it may hurry them, aud of many whose nerves may be, now and then, alarmed with advantage, as much more is to be gained...
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The British Poets, Opseg 4

1865 - Broj stranica: 408
...— I beg of these respected persons to believe, that there is no one who more sincerely deprecates than I do, any appeal to the passions of an ignorant...which it may hurry them ; and of many whose nerves may he, now and then, alarmed with advantage, as much more is to be gained by their fears, than could ever...
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Forging in the Smithy: National Identity and Representation in Anglo-Irish ...

International Association for the Study of Anglo-Irish Literature. International Congress - 1995 - Broj stranica: 264
...writing : It is not through that gross and inflammable region of society that a work of this nature is intended to circulate — it looks much higher for...dread of the excesses into which it may hurry them. He is oddly inconsistent in his defence of the accompaniments provided by Stevenson: on the one hand...
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Moore's Irish Melodies: The Illustrated 1846 Edition

Thomas Moore, Daniel Maclise - 2000 - Broj stranica: 290
...have their national seal a little stimulated, without exeiting mueh dread of the exeesses into whieh it may hurry them ; and of many whose nerves may be, now and then, alarmed with advantage, as mueh more is to be gained by their fears than eould ever be expeeted from their justiee. Having thus...
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The Cambridge History of Nineteenth-Century Music, Opseg 1

Jim Samson - 2001 - Broj stranica: 796
...this nature could ever have been intended to circulate. It looks much higher for its audience and its readers - it is found upon the piano-fortes of the...dread of the excesses into which it may hurry them . . .16 It is difficult not to perceive here a cultural analogue of the politico-commercial appropriation...
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