Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron: With ... Information on the Subjects of the Engravings, 2. köideJ. Murray, 1833 |
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... Italian translation was about to be published in Italy , the censor , Petrotini , refused to sanction it until he had consulted Lord Byron , who told him that he did not recognise the slightest relation between the book and himself ...
... Italian translation was about to be published in Italy , the censor , Petrotini , refused to sanction it until he had consulted Lord Byron , who told him that he did not recognise the slightest relation between the book and himself ...
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... Italy he went by the Simplon ; and , after leaving Diodati , dates his first letter en route from Martigny , and begins , " Thus far on my way into Italy . " The view given by Mr. Harding is rather from Martigny than of it ; it is of ...
... Italy he went by the Simplon ; and , after leaving Diodati , dates his first letter en route from Martigny , and begins , " Thus far on my way into Italy . " The view given by Mr. Harding is rather from Martigny than of it ; it is of ...
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... Italy ! But unto us she hath a spell beyond Her name in story , and her long array Of mighty shadows , whose dim forms despond About the dogeless city's vanished sway ; Our's is a trophy which will not decay With the Rialto ; Shylock ...
... Italy ! But unto us she hath a spell beyond Her name in story , and her long array Of mighty shadows , whose dim forms despond About the dogeless city's vanished sway ; Our's is a trophy which will not decay With the Rialto ; Shylock ...
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... Italians from other states of Italy , French , English , Spaniards , and Turks . The present bridge of the Rialto was commenced in the year 1588 , and completed in three years . Pas- quali Cicogna was then Doge of Venice , and his arms ...
... Italians from other states of Italy , French , English , Spaniards , and Turks . The present bridge of the Rialto was commenced in the year 1588 , and completed in three years . Pas- quali Cicogna was then Doge of Venice , and his arms ...
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... Italy , is claimed with pride by the Fer- rarese as a fellow - citizen , although he was born at Reggio . They possess his bones , and can shew his arm - chair , his ink - stand , and his autographs . The house in which he resided , the ...
... Italy , is claimed with pride by the Fer- rarese as a fellow - citizen , although he was born at Reggio . They possess his bones , and can shew his arm - chair , his ink - stand , and his autographs . The house in which he resided , the ...
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