excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 22 October 1818' pp. 201 (68 words)
excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 22 October 1818' pp. 201 (68 words)
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[Moore invited his friend Samuel Rogers and the poet William Crowe to dinner in order to discuss poetry. They are unexpectedly joined by other unnamed guests, a man who had no interest in poetry but who proved to be 'a very quiet and gentleman-like listener, and his wife a very rosy and good-humoured looker-on.' An account of the poetical discussion follows.] Sung for them in the evening. |
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