Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1J. Murray, 1833 - Europe |
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... interest of which can scarcely be repre- sented to a northern imagination . ' " " Mr. Hobhouse , in a note to Lord Byron's lines " written after swimming from Sestos to Abydos , " says , 66 My companion had before made a more perilous ...
... interest of which can scarcely be repre- sented to a northern imagination . ' " " Mr. Hobhouse , in a note to Lord Byron's lines " written after swimming from Sestos to Abydos , " says , 66 My companion had before made a more perilous ...
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... interest of one of his majesty's ministers , with whom his money had greater weight than his talents . " The plan of this edifice forms a quadrangle , measuring from east to west 760 feet , and from north to south 670 feet . In the ...
... interest of one of his majesty's ministers , with whom his money had greater weight than his talents . " The plan of this edifice forms a quadrangle , measuring from east to west 760 feet , and from north to south 670 feet . In the ...
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... interest ; after an interval of five years , we found it still in ruins , the inhabitants being too poor to restore even their private dwellings . Saragoza ( Cæsarea Augusta ) , once a Roman station , is the capital of the kingdom of ...
... interest ; after an interval of five years , we found it still in ruins , the inhabitants being too poor to restore even their private dwellings . Saragoza ( Cæsarea Augusta ) , once a Roman station , is the capital of the kingdom of ...
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... interest him . The story of its old chi- valrous masters made no impression on his imagination none that appears in his works ; but it is not the less probable that the remembrance of the place itself occupied a deep niche in his bosom ...
... interest him . The story of its old chi- valrous masters made no impression on his imagination none that appears in his works ; but it is not the less probable that the remembrance of the place itself occupied a deep niche in his bosom ...
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... interests , as a station in the Mediterranean , its occupation is of great im- portance . Malta is the Melita of St. Paul : his name is still given to the spot where he was shipwrecked . Here he is said to have stayed three months , and ...
... interests , as a station in the Mediterranean , its occupation is of great im- portance . Malta is the Melita of St. Paul : his name is still given to the spot where he was shipwrecked . Here he is said to have stayed three months , and ...
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