Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1J. Murray, 1833 - Europe |
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... order of their publication , and to accompany the Plates with accounts of the subjects of the Engravings , from authors of eminence and from original sources . The First Volume is thus presented to the Public in a complete form ; and ...
... order of their publication , and to accompany the Plates with accounts of the subjects of the Engravings , from authors of eminence and from original sources . The First Volume is thus presented to the Public in a complete form ; and ...
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... ordered it to be shut up . " Is this fact capable of being illustrated by electrico - magnetic researches ? All travellers seem to agree upon the strikingly beautiful effect of the first appearance of Cintra . Thus Kinsey describes it ...
... ordered it to be shut up . " Is this fact capable of being illustrated by electrico - magnetic researches ? All travellers seem to agree upon the strikingly beautiful effect of the first appearance of Cintra . Thus Kinsey describes it ...
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... orders , by command of the Junta . " The editor of Murray's complete edition of Lord Byron's Works , adds : " The exploits of Augustina , the famous heroine of both the sieges of Saragoza , are recorded at length in one of the most ...
... orders , by command of the Junta . " The editor of Murray's complete edition of Lord Byron's Works , adds : " The exploits of Augustina , the famous heroine of both the sieges of Saragoza , are recorded at length in one of the most ...
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... ordered me by his will to be put into this sarcophagus , at this farthest extremity of the globe , that he might see whether any one more mad than himself would come as far as this place to see him ! ' All these memorials of the past ...
... ordered me by his will to be put into this sarcophagus , at this farthest extremity of the globe , that he might see whether any one more mad than himself would come as far as this place to see him ! ' All these memorials of the past ...
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... ordered to convoy a fleet of small merchantmen to Patrass and Prevesa , they remained for two or three days at anchor off the former place . " - Life of Byron , vol . i . 12mo , p . 289 . Lord Byron , in a letter to Mr. H. Drury , says ...
... ordered to convoy a fleet of small merchantmen to Patrass and Prevesa , they remained for two or three days at anchor off the former place . " - Life of Byron , vol . i . 12mo , p . 289 . Lord Byron , in a letter to Mr. H. Drury , says ...
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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