Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. A romaunt. [With a portrait.]John Murray, 1842 - 331 páginas |
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... Greek monastery ; some way above which is the cleft in the rock , with a range of caverns difficult of ascent , and apparently leading to the interior of the mountain ; probably to the Corycian Cavern mentioned by Pausanias . From this ...
... Greek monastery ; some way above which is the cleft in the rock , with a range of caverns difficult of ascent , and apparently leading to the interior of the mountain ; probably to the Corycian Cavern mentioned by Pausanias . From this ...
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... Greek terms , which I wished to avoid . On the submission of Lusitania to the Moors , they changed the name of the capital , which till then had been Ulisipo , or Lispo ; because , in the Arabic alphabet , the letter p is not used ...
... Greek terms , which I wished to avoid . On the submission of Lusitania to the Moors , they changed the name of the capital , which till then had been Ulisipo , or Lispo ; because , in the Arabic alphabet , the letter p is not used ...
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... Greeks may truly say , Where stood the walls of our fathers ? ' scarce their mossy tombs remain ! " . H. W. Williams's Travels in Greece , vol . ii . p . 254. ] [ " Some glorious thought to my petition grant . " - MS . ] LXV . Fair is ...
... Greeks may truly say , Where stood the walls of our fathers ? ' scarce their mossy tombs remain ! " . H. W. Williams's Travels in Greece , vol . ii . p . 254. ] [ " Some glorious thought to my petition grant . " - MS . ] LXV . Fair is ...
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... Greeks have only suffered the fortune of war , incidental to the bravest ; but how are the mighty fallen , when two painters contest the privilege of plundering the Parthenon , and triumph in turn , according to the tenor of each ...
... Greeks have only suffered the fortune of war , incidental to the bravest ; but how are the mighty fallen , when two painters contest the privilege of plundering the Parthenon , and triumph in turn , according to the tenor of each ...
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... Greek and Moslem superstitions contending for mastery over the former shrines of Polytheism - who has left in his own Pharisees , thanking God that they are not like publicans and sinners , ' and Spaniards in theirs , abhorring the ...
... Greek and Moslem superstitions contending for mastery over the former shrines of Polytheism - who has left in his own Pharisees , thanking God that they are not like publicans and sinners , ' and Spaniards in theirs , abhorring the ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, a Romaunt: And Other Poems George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Visualização integral - 1815 |
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