Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1J. Murray, 1833 - Europe |
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... Greece , that the same peculiar features of nature , over which memory has shed this reflective charm , are reproduced before the eyes under new and inspiring circumstances , and with all the accessories which an imagination in its full ...
... Greece , that the same peculiar features of nature , over which memory has shed this reflective charm , are reproduced before the eyes under new and inspiring circumstances , and with all the accessories which an imagination in its full ...
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... Greece , " p . 116 , gives the following account : " Anxious expectation more than doubled the time in which we waited for the appearance of the sun ; but we felt none of those unpleasant sensations in a diffi- culty of respiration ...
... Greece , " p . 116 , gives the following account : " Anxious expectation more than doubled the time in which we waited for the appearance of the sun ; but we felt none of those unpleasant sensations in a diffi- culty of respiration ...
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... Greece , and spent three weeks in the island , he never alludes to it by name in his poems , and only leaves us to infer , in the above stanza , that Malta is one of " Calypso's isles , " by naming in the note , Goza , one of the group ...
... Greece , and spent three weeks in the island , he never alludes to it by name in his poems , and only leaves us to infer , in the above stanza , that Malta is one of " Calypso's isles , " by naming in the note , Goza , one of the group ...
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... Greece , although they are known in Thessaly and Epirus . " Patrass is supposed to contain about 10,000 inhabitants ; they are principally Greeks , among whom are many merchants N in comfortable circumstances . The Turks of Patrass are ...
... Greece , although they are known in Thessaly and Epirus . " Patrass is supposed to contain about 10,000 inhabitants ; they are principally Greeks , among whom are many merchants N in comfortable circumstances . The Turks of Patrass are ...
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... Greece , that it has often recovered from pillage and destruction . Roman merchants settled and traded there in the time of Cicero , as the English and French do now . - Saint Andrew , it is said , was crucified at Patrass . THI N WYORK ...
... Greece , that it has often recovered from pillage and destruction . Roman merchants settled and traded there in the time of Cicero , as the English and French do now . - Saint Andrew , it is said , was crucified at Patrass . THI N WYORK ...
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