The works of lord Byron, 1. kötet |
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140. oldal
... Athens was , and the certainty of what she now is . This theatre of con- tention between mighty factions , of the struggles of ora- tors , the exaltation and deposition of tyrants , the triumph and punishment of generals , is now become ...
... Athens was , and the certainty of what she now is . This theatre of con- tention between mighty factions , of the struggles of ora- tors , the exaltation and deposition of tyrants , the triumph and punishment of generals , is now become ...
142. oldal
... Athens , he never had the curiosity to proceed as far as Sunium ' , till he accompanied us in ' Now Cape Colonna . In all Attica , if we except Athens itself and Marathon , there is no scene more interesting than Cape Colonna . To the ...
... Athens , he never had the curiosity to proceed as far as Sunium ' , till he accompanied us in ' Now Cape Colonna . In all Attica , if we except Athens itself and Marathon , there is no scene more interesting than Cape Colonna . To the ...
168. oldal
... 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 universally allowed , amongst themselves , to be superior in the ...
... 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 universally allowed , amongst themselves , to be superior in the ...