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To this consolatory assurance of posthumous retribution , and a resolute refusal
of Dr . Romanelli ' s prescriptions , I attributed my recovery . I had left my last
remaining English servant at Athens ; my dragoman was as ill as myself , and my
...
To this consolatory assurance of posthumous retribution , and a resolute refusal
of Dr . Romanelli ' s prescriptions , I attributed my recovery . I had left my last
remaining English servant at Athens ; my dragoman was as ill as myself , and my
...
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Before I say any thing about a city of which every body , traveller or not , has
thought it necessary to say something , I will request Miss Owenson , when she
next borrows an Athenian heroine for her four volumes , to have the goodness to
...
Before I say any thing about a city of which every body , traveller or not , has
thought it necessary to say something , I will request Miss Owenson , when she
next borrows an Athenian heroine for her four volumes , to have the goodness to
...
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Plain of Athens , Pentelicus , Hymettus , the Ægean , and the Acropolis , burst
upon the eye at once ; in my opinion , a more glorious prospect than even Cintra
or Istambol . Not the view from the Troad , with Ida , the Hellespont , and the more
...
Plain of Athens , Pentelicus , Hymettus , the Ægean , and the Acropolis , burst
upon the eye at once ; in my opinion , a more glorious prospect than even Cintra
or Istambol . Not the view from the Troad , with Ida , the Hellespont , and the more
...
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Mr . Fauvel , the French consul , who has passed thirty years principally at Athens
, and to whose talents as an artist and manners as a gentleman none who have
known him can refuse their testimony , has frequently declared in my hearing ...
Mr . Fauvel , the French consul , who has passed thirty years principally at Athens
, and to whose talents as an artist and manners as a gentleman none who have
known him can refuse their testimony , has frequently declared in my hearing ...
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The “ ladies of Constantinople , ” it seems , at that period spoke a dialect , “ which
would not have disgraced the lips of an Athenian . ” I do not know how that might
be , but am sorry to say the ladies in general , and the Athenians in particular ...
The “ ladies of Constantinople , ” it seems , at that period spoke a dialect , “ which
would not have disgraced the lips of an Athenian . ” I do not know how that might
be , but am sorry to say the ladies in general , and the Athenians in particular ...
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