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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... seen there . These instances of self - denial shew us into what a narrow compass all human wants might be reduced , and evince the truth of the poet's assertion , " Man wants but little here below , Nor wants that little long ...
... seen there . These instances of self - denial shew us into what a narrow compass all human wants might be reduced , and evince the truth of the poet's assertion , " Man wants but little here below , Nor wants that little long ...
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... seen projecting into the cells run down with water ; the blankets be- come saturated with moisture , and every little article of furniture is soon reduced to a state of decay . " The spirit of Honorius seems to have deserted the ...
... seen projecting into the cells run down with water ; the blankets be- come saturated with moisture , and every little article of furniture is soon reduced to a state of decay . " The spirit of Honorius seems to have deserted the ...
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... seen . " During this detention , in a small inn at Ouchy , Byron wrote " The Prisoner of Chillon , " - " adding , " as Moore has expressed it , one more deathless associa- tion to the already immortalised localities of the lake . " In ...
... seen . " During this detention , in a small inn at Ouchy , Byron wrote " The Prisoner of Chillon , " - " adding , " as Moore has expressed it , one more deathless associa- tion to the already immortalised localities of the lake . " In ...
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... seen ; but there are the " columns massy and gray , Dim with a dull imprisoned ray , A sunbeam which hath lost its way , And through the crevice and the cleft Of the thick wall is fallen and left ; Creeping o'er the floor so damp , Like ...
... seen ; but there are the " columns massy and gray , Dim with a dull imprisoned ray , A sunbeam which hath lost its way , And through the crevice and the cleft Of the thick wall is fallen and left ; Creeping o'er the floor so damp , Like ...
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... seen - and no other , that when the French robbed the Venetian churches and galleries to decorate the Louvre , these were taken down ; but out of their own place they were utterly incomprehensible . The savans sent to remove them ...
... seen - and no other , that when the French robbed the Venetian churches and galleries to decorate the Louvre , these were taken down ; but out of their own place they were utterly incomprehensible . The savans sent to remove them ...
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