Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntG. H. Derby, 1852 - 315 sider |
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... observations " have a much better claim to the title of " poetical . " It could not be expected that he who so liberally condemns some of the most celebrated institutions of the an- cient , should have mercy on the modern Greeks ; and ...
... observations " have a much better claim to the title of " poetical . " It could not be expected that he who so liberally condemns some of the most celebrated institutions of the an- cient , should have mercy on the modern Greeks ; and ...
Side 80
... observations , and the spot where I now write will , hope , be suffi- cient excuse for introducing them in a work in some degree connected with the sub- ject . Coray , the most celebrated of living Greeks , at least among the Franks ...
... observations , and the spot where I now write will , hope , be suffi- cient excuse for introducing them in a work in some degree connected with the sub- ject . Coray , the most celebrated of living Greeks , at least among the Franks ...
Side 81
... observe that the Reviewer's lamentation over the fall of the Greeks appears singular , when he closes it with these ... observed : " Lord Byron passed some of his early years in Scotland , where he might have learned that pibroch does ...
... observe that the Reviewer's lamentation over the fall of the Greeks appears singular , when he closes it with these ... observed : " Lord Byron passed some of his early years in Scotland , where he might have learned that pibroch does ...
Side 82
... observation through Greece : he is intelligent , and better educated than a fellow - commoner of most colleges . I mention this as a proof that the spirit of inquiry is not dormant among the Greeks . The Reviewer mentions Mr. Wright ...
... observation through Greece : he is intelligent , and better educated than a fellow - commoner of most colleges . I mention this as a proof that the spirit of inquiry is not dormant among the Greeks . The Reviewer mentions Mr. Wright ...
Side 83
... observations I have offered I should have left where I made them , had not the article in question , and above all the spot where I read it , induced me to advert to those pages , which the advantage of my present situation enabled me ...
... observations I have offered I should have left where I made them , had not the article in question , and above all the spot where I read it , induced me to advert to those pages , which the advantage of my present situation enabled me ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt : and Other Poems George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1812 |
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