Tales of the AlhambraРипол Классик, 1962 - 153 páginas Selected for use in schools. With an introduction and explanatory notes. |
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... brought the attention of the R0mans to the peninsula, which they called Hispania, a name since contracted by the Spaniards into Espafia, and by the English into Spain. While Hannibal was still in Italy, the Romans invaded Hispania ...
... brought the attention of the R0mans to the peninsula, which they called Hispania, a name since contracted by the Spaniards into Espafia, and by the English into Spain. While Hannibal was still in Italy, the Romans invaded Hispania ...
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... brought from Italy. The sojourn of the sovereigns was transient,' and after their departure the palace once more became desolate. Still the place was maintained with some military state. The governor held it immediately from the crown ...
... brought from Italy. The sojourn of the sovereigns was transient,' and after their departure the palace once more became desolate. Still the place was maintained with some military state. The governor held it immediately from the crown ...
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... brought by conduits from the Darro,“ for the supply of the fortress. Here, I depicted ; represented. 9 harmony ; agreement. ° level place. 2 given to ; put upon. 4 threatening. 6 a small tributary of the Xeuil. also, is a well of ...
... brought by conduits from the Darro,“ for the supply of the fortress. Here, I depicted ; represented. 9 harmony ; agreement. ° level place. 2 given to ; put upon. 4 threatening. 6 a small tributary of the Xeuil. also, is a well of ...
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... brought from the mountains by old Moorish aqueducts, circulates throughout the palace, supplying its baths and fish-pools, sparkling in jets within its halls, or murniuring in channels along the marble pavements. When it has paid its ...
... brought from the mountains by old Moorish aqueducts, circulates throughout the palace, supplying its baths and fish-pools, sparkling in jets within its halls, or murniuring in channels along the marble pavements. When it has paid its ...
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... brought his guards and courtiers to his assistance. They found him weltering in his blood. He made some signs as if to speak, but his words were unintelligible. They bore him senseless to the royal apartments, where he expired almost ...
... brought his guards and courtiers to his assistance. They found him weltering in his blood. He made some signs as if to speak, but his words were unintelligible. They bore him senseless to the royal apartments, where he expired almost ...
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Aben Habuz Alhambra ancient appearance Arab Arabian arms arrived astrologer beautiful became began beheld bird brought called cause cavaliers Christian command court cried cross damsel daughter delight descended enchanted entered exclaimed eyes faith father first followed foot fortress friar gardens gate gave gold governor Granada grand guard hall hand hast head heard heart hill horse Italy kind king lady land length light listened looked magic master means monarch Moorish Moors morning Moslem mountain never night once ordered palace passed poor possession present prince princess remained replied rose round royal seal of Solomon seated secret seen shut side silver soldier sound Spain Spanish steed stone story thee thing thou thought took tower treasure turned vault walls whole wife wise youth