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what's the meaning of "this was Moore's greatest effort"?

 
 
Reply Mon 5 Dec, 2011 08:39 am
Thomas Moore received from Longman an agreement to give him 3,000 pounds for "Lalla Rookh" in 1814, this was Moore's greatest effort.
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Reply Mon 5 Dec, 2011 09:04 am
@kkfengdao,
"Lalla Rookh" is a book. This seems to imply that it was Moore's best work.
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Reply Mon 5 Dec, 2011 10:06 am
@engineer,
Thanks!
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