Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntG. H. Derby, 1852 - 315 sider |
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... better , because he has done less but some others , more or less noble , yet " all honourable men , " have done best , because , after a deal of excavation and execration , bribery to the Way- wode , mining and countermining , they have ...
... better , because he has done less but some others , more or less noble , yet " all honourable men , " have done best , because , after a deal of excavation and execration , bribery to the Way- wode , mining and countermining , they have ...
Side 73
... better by my fellow - traveller , in a work which may probably precede this in publication , that I as little wish to follow as I would to anticipate him . But some few observations are necessary to the text . - The Arnaouts , or ...
... better by my fellow - traveller , in a work which may probably precede this in publication , that I as little wish to follow as I would to anticipate him . But some few observations are necessary to the text . - The Arnaouts , or ...
Side 76
... better of him for this ; but , for a Boeotian , he was brisk with all his absurdity . - This phenomenon ( with the exception indeed of Thebes , the remains of Charonea , the plain of Platea , Orchomenus , Livadia , and its nominal cave ...
... better of him for this ; but , for a Boeotian , he was brisk with all his absurdity . - This phenomenon ( with the exception indeed of Thebes , the remains of Charonea , the plain of Platea , Orchomenus , Livadia , and its nominal cave ...
Side 77
... better ears than have ever been worn in such a journey since . " Athens , " says a celebrated topographer , " is still the most polished city of Greece . " Perhaps it may of Greece , but not of the Greeks ; for Joannina in Epirus is ...
... better ears than have ever been worn in such a journey since . " Athens , " says a celebrated topographer , " is still the most polished city of Greece . " Perhaps it may of Greece , but not of the Greeks ; for Joannina in Epirus is ...
Side 79
... better ac- quainted , till our intercourse becomes more intimate , or their independence con- firmed : the relations of passing travellers are as little to be depended on as the in- vectives of angry factors ; but till something more ...
... better ac- quainted , till our intercourse becomes more intimate , or their independence con- firmed : the relations of passing travellers are as little to be depended on as the in- vectives of angry factors ; but till something more ...
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