Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntJ. Murray, 1841 - 320 páginas |
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... observations in those countries . Thus much it may be necessary to state for the correctness of the descriptions . The scenes attempted to be sketched are in Spain , Portugal , Epirus , Acarnania , and Greece . There , for the present ...
... observations in those countries . Thus much it may be necessary to state for the correctness of the descriptions . The scenes attempted to be sketched are in Spain , Portugal , Epirus , Acarnania , and Greece . There , for the present ...
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... observation : " Not long ago I began a poem in the style and stanza of Spenser , in which I propose to give full scope to my inclination , and be either droll or pathetic , descriptive or sentimental , tender or satirical , as the ...
... observation : " Not long ago I began a poem in the style and stanza of Spenser , in which I propose to give full scope to my inclination , and be either droll or pathetic , descriptive or sentimental , tender or satirical , as the ...
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... observation . Amongst the many objections justly urged to the very indifferent character of the " vagrant Childe , " ( whom , notwithstanding many hints to the contrary , I still main- tain to be a fictitious personage , ) it has been ...
... observation . Amongst the many objections justly urged to the very indifferent character of the " vagrant Childe , " ( whom , notwithstanding many hints to the contrary , I still main- tain to be a fictitious personage , ) it has been ...
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... observe in common with many of his country- men - for , lost as they are , they yet feel on this occasion - thus may Lord Elgin boast of having ruined Athens . An Italian painter of the first eminence , named Lusieri , is the agent of ...
... observe in common with many of his country- men - for , lost as they are , they yet feel on this occasion - thus may Lord Elgin boast of having ruined Athens . An Italian painter of the first eminence , named Lusieri , is the agent of ...
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... observation and design ; to the philosopher , the supposed scene of some of Plato's conversations will not be unwelcome ; and the traveller will be struck with the beauty of the prospect over " Isles that crown the Egean deep : " but ...
... observation and design ; to the philosopher , the supposed scene of some of Plato's conversations will not be unwelcome ; and the traveller will be struck with the beauty of the prospect over " Isles that crown the Egean deep : " but ...
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