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Page 82
... scene of action . In this respect , he has great merit , as will be evident even from the following stanzas , in which the advance of the enemy at Vittoria is described : It was a sight , on which the mind Might ponder free and unconfin ...
... scene of action . In this respect , he has great merit , as will be evident even from the following stanzas , in which the advance of the enemy at Vittoria is described : It was a sight , on which the mind Might ponder free and unconfin ...
Page 120
... scene , inspired an interest in the place which the verses of Cotta are cited to express : " Verona , qui te viderit , Et non amarit protinus , Amore perditissimo , Is , credo , se ipsum non amat , Caretque amandi sensibus , Et odit ...
... scene , inspired an interest in the place which the verses of Cotta are cited to express : " Verona , qui te viderit , Et non amarit protinus , Amore perditissimo , Is , credo , se ipsum non amat , Caretque amandi sensibus , Et odit ...
Page 274
... scene ! but , ah ! for me What scene shall wake responsive ecstacy ? Where is mine innocence ? mine inward glee ? Oh days of early bliss , how soon ' your transports flee ! " ' This passage , which is the one that we promised to select ...
... scene ! but , ah ! for me What scene shall wake responsive ecstacy ? Where is mine innocence ? mine inward glee ? Oh days of early bliss , how soon ' your transports flee ! " ' This passage , which is the one that we promised to select ...
Contents
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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