The Works of Lord Byron, Հատոր 1John Murray, 1828 |
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... traveller will be struck with the beauty of the prospect over " Isles that crown the Egean deep " but for an Englishman , Colonna has yet an additional interest , as the actual spot of Falconer's Shipwreck . Pallas and Plato are ...
... traveller will be struck with the beauty of the prospect over " Isles that crown the Egean deep " but for an Englishman , Colonna has yet an additional interest , as the actual spot of Falconer's Shipwreck . Pallas and Plato are ...
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... traveller , Mr. Hobhouse . In the summer it must be much narrower . It certainly is the finest river in the Levant ; neither Achelous , Alpheus , Acheron , Scamander nor Cayster , approached it in breadth or beauty . 27 . And fellow ...
... traveller , Mr. Hobhouse . In the summer it must be much narrower . It certainly is the finest river in the Levant ; neither Achelous , Alpheus , Acheron , Scamander nor Cayster , approached it in breadth or beauty . 27 . And fellow ...
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... traveller or not , has thought it necessary to say something , I will request Miss Owenson , when she next borrows an Athenian heroine for her four volumes , to have the good- ness to marry her to somebody more of a gentleman than a ...
... traveller or not , has thought it necessary to say something , I will request Miss Owenson , when she next borrows an Athenian heroine for her four volumes , to have the good- ness to marry her to somebody more of a gentleman than a ...
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... their fetters , and to the Franks for their broken promises and lying counsels . They are to be grateful to the artist who engraves their ruins , and to the antiquary who carries them away : to the traveller 112 NOTES TO CANTO II .
... their fetters , and to the Franks for their broken promises and lying counsels . They are to be grateful to the artist who engraves their ruins , and to the antiquary who carries them away : to the traveller 112 NOTES TO CANTO II .
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. the antiquary who carries them away : to the traveller whose janissary flogs them , and to the scribbler whose journal abuses them ! This is the amount of their obligations to foreigners . II . Franciscan ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. the antiquary who carries them away : to the traveller whose janissary flogs them , and to the scribbler whose journal abuses them ! This is the amount of their obligations to foreigners . II . Franciscan ...
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