Byron in Europe: In Childe Harold's FootstepsEquation, 1988 - 192 páginas |
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... looked away and the music continued . The look is well recorded and frequently noticed , but it is one you have to feel to appreciate . For Byron , it was Donna Julia's look of passion in Don Juan : Her eye ( I'm very fond of handsome ...
... looked away and the music continued . The look is well recorded and frequently noticed , but it is one you have to feel to appreciate . For Byron , it was Donna Julia's look of passion in Don Juan : Her eye ( I'm very fond of handsome ...
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... looked on while an Italian guide related everything to a Japanese counterpart who then translated it for their benefit . They had the glazed look of the exhausted sightseer in Venice , an expression with which any visitor to Venice must ...
... looked on while an Italian guide related everything to a Japanese counterpart who then translated it for their benefit . They had the glazed look of the exhausted sightseer in Venice , an expression with which any visitor to Venice must ...
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... looked around . The museum was empty but the guestbook showed a steady trickle of visitors , mainly from Britain and America , some of whom had inscribed a favourite line from Keats or Shelley , one or two quoting Byron , because the ...
... looked around . The museum was empty but the guestbook showed a steady trickle of visitors , mainly from Britain and America , some of whom had inscribed a favourite line from Keats or Shelley , one or two quoting Byron , because the ...
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Acknowledgements | 9 |
Portugal | 17 |
Renownd romantic Spain | 32 |
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Albanian American appearance arrived asked Athens beautiful boat building Byron called castle Childe Childe Harold's closed crowded described door empty English eyes fact famous felt followed four Gibraltar Greece Greek half hand head hill Hobhouse hour imagine inside inspired interest island Italy John journey lake land later less letters light lines Lisbon lived London looked Lord Byron miles monks morning mountains never night notes once passed past perhaps Pilgrimage poem poet reached remains returned river road romantic Rome seemed seen Shelley side sitting spent square standing stayed steps stone stop street talked thought told took tourist town train travels Turkish turned Venice village waiting walked wall wanted window woman women write wrote