Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt |
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Արդյունքներ 5–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ 172
The “ Good Night , ” in the beginning of the first canto , was suggested by “ Lord
Maxwell ' s Good Night , " in the Border Minstrelsy , edited by Mr , Scott . With the
different poems which have been published on Spanish subjects , there may be ...
The “ Good Night , ” in the beginning of the first canto , was suggested by “ Lord
Maxwell ' s Good Night , " in the Border Minstrelsy , edited by Mr , Scott . With the
different poems which have been published on Spanish subjects , there may be ...
Էջ 198
In costly sheen and gaudy cloak array ' d , But all áfoot , the light limb ' d
Matadore Stands in the centre , eager to invade The lord of lowing herbs ; but not
before The ground , with cautious tread , is travers ' d o ' er ; Lest aught unseen
should ...
In costly sheen and gaudy cloak array ' d , But all áfoot , the light limb ' d
Matadore Stands in the centre , eager to invade The lord of lowing herbs ; but not
before The ground , with cautious tread , is travers ' d o ' er ; Lest aught unseen
should ...
Էջ 227
Not thirty tyrants now enforce the chain , But every carle can lord it o ' er thy land ;
Nor rise thy sons , but idiy rail in vain , Trembling beneath the scourge of Turkish
hand . From birth till death enslav ' d : in word , in deed unmana ' d , LXXV .
Not thirty tyrants now enforce the chain , But every carle can lord it o ' er thy land ;
Nor rise thy sons , but idiy rail in vain , Trembling beneath the scourge of Turkish
hand . From birth till death enslav ' d : in word , in deed unmana ' d , LXXV .
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Thus , as I heard a young Greek observe in common with many of his countrymen
- 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 ...
Thus , as I heard a young Greek observe in common with many of his countrymen
- 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 ...
Էջ 161
It is possible to be a very great man and to be still very inferior 10 Julius Cæsar ,
the most complete character , so Lord Bacon thonght of all antiquity . 45 . “ . . . .
omnes pene veteres ; qui nihil cognosci , nibil , percepi , nihil sciri posse dixerelit
...
It is possible to be a very great man and to be still very inferior 10 Julius Cæsar ,
the most complete character , so Lord Bacon thonght of all antiquity . 45 . “ . . . .
omnes pene veteres ; qui nihil cognosci , nibil , percepi , nihil sciri posse dixerelit
...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt, Հատոր 1 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1837 |
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. A romaunt. [With a portrait.] George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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