Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1J. Murray, 1833 - Europe |
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... Island , canto ii . st . 12 . THESE lines are in a poem written within two years of Lord Byron's death , and mark the impressions which the scenes of his boyhood had made upon his feelings and his memory . " When very young , " he adds ...
... Island , canto ii . st . 12 . THESE lines are in a poem written within two years of Lord Byron's death , and mark the impressions which the scenes of his boyhood had made upon his feelings and his memory . " When very young , " he adds ...
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... island of Leon . South of this peninsula is the open ocean , stretching away towards the Mediterranean straits , while on the north is a deep bay formed by the peninsula itself and the Spanish coast , running in the direction of Cape ...
... island of Leon . South of this peninsula is the open ocean , stretching away towards the Mediterranean straits , while on the north is a deep bay formed by the peninsula itself and the Spanish coast , running in the direction of Cape ...
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... island of Leon by Riego and Quiroga , and the very troops who were about to depart to replace the cast - off fetters of the free Americans ; and , finally , the gloomy drama of 1823 , — are all things of yesterday , in the recollection ...
... island of Leon by Riego and Quiroga , and the very troops who were about to depart to replace the cast - off fetters of the free Americans ; and , finally , the gloomy drama of 1823 , — are all things of yesterday , in the recollection ...
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... island of Sardinia - the sole territory to which the dominion .of the King of Sardinia was then reduced . Napoleon had driven him from his possessions on the continent , and converted Savoy and Piedmont into numerous departments ; among ...
... island of Sardinia - the sole territory to which the dominion .of the King of Sardinia was then reduced . Napoleon had driven him from his possessions on the continent , and converted Savoy and Piedmont into numerous departments ; among ...
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... islands . Lord Byron , before his return to England , had never been in Sicily : I believe he alludes chiefly to the view of Etna seen in going from Malta to the dominions of Ali Pacha ; in that part of his voyage he would have a much ...
... islands . Lord Byron , before his return to England , had never been in Sicily : I believe he alludes chiefly to the view of Etna seen in going from Malta to the dominions of Ali Pacha ; in that part of his voyage he would have a much ...
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