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Page xiii
... Amongst the many objections justly urged to the very indifferent character of the " vagrant Childe , " ( whom , notwithstanding many hints to the contrary , I still maintain to be a fictitious personage ) , it has been stated , that ...
... Amongst the many objections justly urged to the very indifferent character of the " vagrant Childe , " ( whom , notwithstanding many hints to the contrary , I still maintain to be a fictitious personage ) , it has been stated , that ...
Page 135
... amongst his own per- suasion , and had the greatest veneration for the church , mixed with the highest contempt of churchmen , whom he cuffed upon occasion in a most heterodox manner , Yet he never 66 passed a church without crossing ...
... amongst his own per- suasion , and had the greatest veneration for the church , mixed with the highest contempt of churchmen , whom he cuffed upon occasion in a most heterodox manner , Yet he never 66 passed a church without crossing ...
Page 137
... amongst them . One day , on our journey over Parnassus , an Englishman in my service gave him a push in some dispute about the bag- gage , which he unluckily mistook for a blow ; he spoke not , but sat down leaning his head upon his ...
... amongst them . One day , on our journey over Parnassus , an Englishman in my service gave him a push in some dispute about the bag- gage , which he unluckily mistook for a blow ; he spoke not , but sat down leaning his head upon his ...
Page 138
... amongst the Gegdes , I never saw a good Arnaout horseman my own preferred the English saddles , which , however , they could never keep . But on foot they are not to be subdued by fatigue . 12 . and pass'd the barren spot , Where sad ...
... amongst the Gegdes , I never saw a good Arnaout horseman my own preferred the English saddles , which , however , they could never keep . But on foot they are not to be subdued by fatigue . 12 . and pass'd the barren spot , Where sad ...
Page 142
... amongst the Greeks and Albanese who speak Romaic - it means properly " a lad . " 30 . While thus in concert , & c . Stanza lxxii . line last . As a specimen of the Albanian or Arnaout dialect of the Illyric , I here insert two of their ...
... amongst the Greeks and Albanese who speak Romaic - it means properly " a lad . " 30 . While thus in concert , & c . Stanza lxxii . line last . As a specimen of the Albanian or Arnaout dialect of the Illyric , I here insert two of their ...
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