Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1J. Murray, 1833 - Europe |
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... destruction of their gun - boats ? Fortunately for Lord Byron's reputation , the omission is not singular . His poetical powers were often dormant amidst scenes associated with events that needed not his aid to immortality - scenes a ...
... destruction of their gun - boats ? Fortunately for Lord Byron's reputation , the omission is not singular . His poetical powers were often dormant amidst scenes associated with events that needed not his aid to immortality - scenes a ...
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... destruction of their gun - boats ? Fortunately for Lord Byron's reputation , the omission is not singular . His poetical powers were often dormant amidst scenes associated with events that needed not his aid to immortality - scenes a ...
... destruction of their gun - boats ? Fortunately for Lord Byron's reputation , the omission is not singular . His poetical powers were often dormant amidst scenes associated with events that needed not his aid to immortality - scenes a ...
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... destruction of his hopes , not deferred but crushed , had upon his future conduct and happiness , present , from first to last , directly in the expressions of his feeling , or indirectly in its influence upon his charac- ter , the most ...
... destruction of his hopes , not deferred but crushed , had upon his future conduct and happiness , present , from first to last , directly in the expressions of his feeling , or indirectly in its influence upon his charac- ter , the most ...
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... destruction from side to side . Every expedient practised in more regular sieges was tried in succession ; mines and counter - mines were carried below the pavement , and exploded underneath the opposite houses . The dead lay in heaps ...
... destruction from side to side . Every expedient practised in more regular sieges was tried in succession ; mines and counter - mines were carried below the pavement , and exploded underneath the opposite houses . The dead lay in heaps ...
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... destruction from side to side . Every expedient practised in more regular sieges was tried in succession ; mines and counter - mines were carried below the pavement , and exploded underneath the opposite houses . The dead lay in heaps ...
... destruction from side to side . Every expedient practised in more regular sieges was tried in succession ; mines and counter - mines were carried below the pavement , and exploded underneath the opposite houses . The dead lay in heaps ...
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Acropolis ALI PACHA Ali's ancient appearance Athens Ballater beautiful Cadiz Cagliari canto CAPE COLONNA castle CASTLE OF CHILLON Chamouni Childe Harold Chillon Cintra columns Constantinople convent Corfu Corinth deep Delphi distance Drawn by F English Engraved Etna eyes feet Finden Fleet Street fortress Gibraltar glory Greece Greek hill Hobhouse Hourchid immense inhabitants interest Ioannina island Ithaca J. D. HARDING J. M. W. Turner JUPITER OLYMPIUS LACHIN Y GAIR lady lake land letter Lisbon lofty Lord Byron Mafra MAID OF ATHENS Malta marble MARGUERITA COGNI MISS CHAWORTH mountain o'er Pacha palace Parthenon Patrass possession promontory remains rich river rock Roman ruins Santa Maura Saragoza says Lord Byron scene scenery seen shew shore side Simplon situation Sketch Sophia Spoleto spot Stanfield stone Sultan summit Sunium Tagus thee thou tion town travellers Turkish Turks Venetian Venice Verona village visited walls Ζώη