Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1J. Murray, 1833 - Europe |
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... probably occur , and would be sure to make a lasting impression upon the fears and imaginations of the superstitious High- landers . In the view of Lachin y Gair , from Mr. Glennie's sketch , the village of Ballater is seen rather on ...
... probably occur , and would be sure to make a lasting impression upon the fears and imaginations of the superstitious High- landers . In the view of Lachin y Gair , from Mr. Glennie's sketch , the village of Ballater is seen rather on ...
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... probably amounting to many thousand tons , alarmed us for the consequences ; and fearful lest Enceladus in his displeasure might return the compliment , we made a hasty retreat . descent down the cone was very rapid , and at the Casa ...
... probably amounting to many thousand tons , alarmed us for the consequences ; and fearful lest Enceladus in his displeasure might return the compliment , we made a hasty retreat . descent down the cone was very rapid , and at the Casa ...
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... probably the capital of the island , and the residence of Ulysses , which , it would seem , was placed on a rugged height , from the lines in the seventeenth book of the Odyssey , describing the ascent of Ulysses with Eumæus from the ...
... probably the capital of the island , and the residence of Ulysses , which , it would seem , was placed on a rugged height , from the lines in the seventeenth book of the Odyssey , describing the ascent of Ulysses with Eumæus from the ...
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... probably Cheime- rian , is visible on the coast of Epiros . More to the north and far inland , rises a grand range of snow- topped mountains , ( part of the chain of Pindos and Tomaros ) , terminating the horizon of Molossia . Below the ...
... probably Cheime- rian , is visible on the coast of Epiros . More to the north and far inland , rises a grand range of snow- topped mountains , ( part of the chain of Pindos and Tomaros ) , terminating the horizon of Molossia . Below the ...
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... probably , like Etna , en voyage , on his way from Santa Maura to Prevesa , at the entrance to the Ambracian Gulf , in his first journey to Greece . Once , indeed , he was nearly taken thither against his will . In a letter to his ...
... probably , like Etna , en voyage , on his way from Santa Maura to Prevesa , at the entrance to the Ambracian Gulf , in his first journey to Greece . Once , indeed , he was nearly taken thither against his will . In a letter to his ...
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