Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1J. Murray, 1833 - Europe |
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... taken when a boy ; and to such scenes in the Highlands as lay around him , his early inspi- rations of the grand and the beautiful in nature may be traced . Lachin y Gair , in this view , is the most distant object seen from near ...
... taken when a boy ; and to such scenes in the Highlands as lay around him , his early inspi- rations of the grand and the beautiful in nature may be traced . Lachin y Gair , in this view , is the most distant object seen from near ...
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... taken from near the same spot , and are thus described in that work : " The pass of Ballater ( which lies on the right of this scene ) forms the grand eastern entrance to the Highlands . It is a very narrow strait , and appears to have ...
... taken from near the same spot , and are thus described in that work : " The pass of Ballater ( which lies on the right of this scene ) forms the grand eastern entrance to the Highlands . It is a very narrow strait , and appears to have ...
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... taken place under other circumstances . Many a fair creature had her slumbers rudely broken ; and a blanket being thrown around her , she was scarcely conscious of what passed , till she found herself hoisted in the arms of some hero ...
... taken place under other circumstances . Many a fair creature had her slumbers rudely broken ; and a blanket being thrown around her , she was scarcely conscious of what passed , till she found herself hoisted in the arms of some hero ...
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... taken , may be something less than two hundred feet above the level of the shore beneath . The coast is rocky and dangerous ; but on the summit of the rock there is a tower for a light- house , of whose utility let sailors speak ! A ...
... taken , may be something less than two hundred feet above the level of the shore beneath . The coast is rocky and dangerous ; but on the summit of the rock there is a tower for a light- house , of whose utility let sailors speak ! A ...
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... taken their stations in the town- hall , the principal inhabitants came to kiss their feet . The priests and nuns were dismissed unconditionally ; but the rest of the population were compelled to give hostages for the payment of a ...
... taken their stations in the town- hall , the principal inhabitants came to kiss their feet . The priests and nuns were dismissed unconditionally ; but the rest of the population were compelled to give hostages for the payment of a ...
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