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Page 95
... ancient mount , He watch'd the billows ' melancholy flow , And , sunk albeit in thought as he was wont , More placid seem'd his eye , and smooth his pallid front . XLII . Morn dawns ; and with it stern Albania's CANTO II . 95 PILGRIMAGE .
... ancient mount , He watch'd the billows ' melancholy flow , And , sunk albeit in thought as he was wont , More placid seem'd his eye , and smooth his pallid front . XLII . Morn dawns ; and with it stern Albania's CANTO II . 95 PILGRIMAGE .
Page 177
... ancients , and seen nothing of the moderns , such as De Pauw ; who , when he asserts that the British breed of ... ancient , should have mercy on the modern Greeks ; and it fortunately happens , that the absurdity of his hypothesis ...
... ancients , and seen nothing of the moderns , such as De Pauw ; who , when he asserts that the British breed of ... ancient , should have mercy on the modern Greeks ; and it fortunately happens , that the absurdity of his hypothesis ...
Page 179
... ancient , and adding to the modern , re- searches of his countrymen . Coray , however , is not con- sidered by his countrymen equal to some who lived in the two last centuries ; more particularly Dorotheus of Mity- lene , whose Hellenic ...
... ancient , and adding to the modern , re- searches of his countrymen . Coray , however , is not con- sidered by his countrymen equal to some who lived in the two last centuries ; more particularly Dorotheus of Mity- lene , whose Hellenic ...