The Works of Lord Byron: Embracing His Suppressed Poems, and a Sketch of His LifePhillips, Sampson, 1854 - 1071 páginas |
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... stanza of Spenser , according to one of our part , amid the scenes which it attempts to describe . most successful poets , admits of every variety . Dr. It was begun in Albania ; and the parts relative to Beattie makes the following ...
... stanza of Spenser , according to one of our part , amid the scenes which it attempts to describe . most successful poets , admits of every variety . Dr. It was begun in Albania ; and the parts relative to Beattie makes the following ...
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... Stanza i . line 6 . life . Throughout this purple land , where law secures not Stanza xxi . line last . THE little village of Castri stands partly on the It is a well known fact , that in the year 1809 the site of Delphi . Along the ...
... Stanza i . line 6 . life . Throughout this purple land , where law secures not Stanza xxi . line last . THE little village of Castri stands partly on the It is a well known fact , that in the year 1809 the site of Delphi . Along the ...
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... Stanza lxv . lines 1 and 2 . Seville was the Hispalis of the Romans . 15 . Ask ye , Baotian shades , the reason why ? Stanza lxx . line 5 . This was written at Thebes , and consequently in the best situation for asking and answering ...
... Stanza lxv . lines 1 and 2 . Seville was the Hispalis of the Romans . 15 . Ask ye , Baotian shades , the reason why ? Stanza lxx . line 5 . This was written at Thebes , and consequently in the best situation for asking and answering ...
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... Stanza i . line 6 . common with many of his countrymen - for , lost as they are , they yet feel on this occasion - thus may Lord Elgin boast of having ruined Athens . An Italian painter of the first eminence , named Lusieri , is the ...
... Stanza i . line 6 . common with many of his countrymen - for , lost as they are , they yet feel on this occasion - thus may Lord Elgin boast of having ruined Athens . An Italian painter of the first eminence , named Lusieri , is the ...
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... Stanza xii . lines 7 and 8 . I cannot resist availing myself of the permission my friend Dr. Clarke , whose name requires no comment with the public , but whose sanction will add tenfold weight to my testimony , to insert the following ...
... Stanza xii . lines 7 and 8 . I cannot resist availing myself of the permission my friend Dr. Clarke , whose name requires no comment with the public , but whose sanction will add tenfold weight to my testimony , to insert the following ...
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