Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt |
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. oldal
Amongst the many objections justly urged to the very indifferent character of the “
vagrant Childe , " ( whom , notwithstanding many hints to the contrary , I still
maintain to be a fictitious personage , ) it has been stated , that , besides the ...
Amongst the many objections justly urged to the very indifferent character of the “
vagrant Childe , " ( whom , notwithstanding many hints to the contrary , I still
maintain to be a fictitious personage , ) it has been stated , that , besides the ...
145. oldal
... us — though perhaps no inattentive observers , nor ignorant of the language or
customs of the people amongst whom we have recently abode , — to distrust , or
at least defer our judgment , and more narrowly examine our information .
... us — though perhaps no inattentive observers , nor ignorant of the language or
customs of the people amongst whom we have recently abode , — to distrust , or
at least defer our judgment , and more narrowly examine our information .
159. oldal
But my soul wanders ; I demand it back To meditate amongst decay , and stand A
ruin amidst ruins ; there to track Fall ' n states and buried greatness , o ' er a land
Which was the mightiest in its old command , And is the loveliest , and must ...
But my soul wanders ; I demand it back To meditate amongst decay , and stand A
ruin amidst ruins ; there to track Fall ' n states and buried greatness , o ' er a land
Which was the mightiest in its old command , And is the loveliest , and must ...
192. oldal
Did she lean To the soft side of the heart , or wisely bar Love from amongst her
griefs ? — for such the affections are . CIT . Perchance she died in youth : it may
be , bow ' d With woes far heavier than the ponderous tomb That weigh ' d upon ...
Did she lean To the soft side of the heart , or wisely bar Love from amongst her
griefs ? — for such the affections are . CIT . Perchance she died in youth : it may
be , bow ' d With woes far heavier than the ponderous tomb That weigh ' d upon ...
238. oldal
Basili also was extremely gallant amongst his own persuasion , and had the
greatest veneration for the church , mixed with the highest contempt of
churchmen , whom he cuffed upon occasion in a most heterodox manner . Yet he
never ...
Basili also was extremely gallant amongst his own persuasion , and had the
greatest veneration for the church , mixed with the highest contempt of
churchmen , whom he cuffed upon occasion in a most heterodox manner . Yet he
never ...
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