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Página 249
... Moors was inflamed by its rays , and by the sight of the defeat of their champion . Muza ordered two pieces of ordnance to open a fire upon the Christians . A confusion was produced in one part of their ranks : Muza called to the chiefs ...
... Moors was inflamed by its rays , and by the sight of the defeat of their champion . Muza ordered two pieces of ordnance to open a fire upon the Christians . A confusion was produced in one part of their ranks : Muza called to the chiefs ...
Página 267
... Moorish towers , its lovely vega , and its snowy mountains glistening through a summer atmos- phere . It is needless to say ... Moors here the student had an opportunity of pr gone . his studies of female beauty ; a branch of study THE ...
... Moorish towers , its lovely vega , and its snowy mountains glistening through a summer atmos- phere . It is needless to say ... Moors here the student had an opportunity of pr gone . his studies of female beauty ; a branch of study THE ...
Página 273
... Moorish mill and aqueduct , and up the ravine which separates the domains of the Generalife from those of the Alhambra . The last ray of the sun shone upon the red battlements of the latter , which beetled far above ; and the convent ...
... Moorish mill and aqueduct , and up the ravine which separates the domains of the Generalife from those of the Alhambra . The last ray of the sun shone upon the red battlements of the latter , which beetled far above ; and the convent ...
Página 274
... Moorish aqueduct . He struck the foundation with the butt - end of his spear . A rumbling sound was heard , and the solid stones yawned apart , leaving an opening as wide as a door . " Enter ... Moors in one of their 274 WASHINGTON IRVING .
... Moorish aqueduct . He struck the foundation with the butt - end of his spear . A rumbling sound was heard , and the solid stones yawned apart , leaving an opening as wide as a door . " Enter ... Moors in one of their 274 WASHINGTON IRVING .
Página 278
... Moorish treas- ure ! " As to the immaculate handmaid , she was ready to lend her hand , which was all that was required , to the pious work ; and if a shy glance now and then might be believed , the ambassador began to find favor in her ...
... Moorish treas- ure ! " As to the immaculate handmaid , she was ready to lend her hand , which was all that was required , to the pious work ; and if a shy glance now and then might be believed , the ambassador began to find favor in her ...
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