Mirror of Literature,  12 (1828), [i]–iv.

Memoir of Thomas Moore

Anon

Genre:

Biography

Subjects:

Electricty, Physiology


    Quotes a speech of Moore's in which he stated of Crabbe that he 'has shown what the more than galvanic power of talent can effect, by giving not only motion, but life and soul to subjects that seem incapable of it' (ii).



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