Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen2Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... Greek originals now lost . They are , besides , a much respected and learned community , and the study of their ... Greeks , without the sullenness of the former or the servility of the latter . This people has attained riches without ...
... Greek originals now lost . They are , besides , a much respected and learned community , and the study of their ... Greeks , without the sullenness of the former or the servility of the latter . This people has attained riches without ...
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... Greek of Corfu ) , when lo ! in a very few minutes in marches , to my very great astonishment , Marianna S ** , in propria persona , and after making a most polite courtesy to her sister - in - law and to me , with- out a single word ...
... Greek of Corfu ) , when lo ! in a very few minutes in marches , to my very great astonishment , Marianna S ** , in propria persona , and after making a most polite courtesy to her sister - in - law and to me , with- out a single word ...
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... Greek and Latin version , to their edition of the Armenian History of Moses of Chorene , published in 1736 . The translation by Lord Byron is , as far as I can learn , the first that has ever been attempted in English : and as ...
... Greek and Latin version , to their edition of the Armenian History of Moses of Chorene , published in 1736 . The translation by Lord Byron is , as far as I can learn , the first that has ever been attempted in English : and as ...
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... Greek that grappled with glory naked ? ' the Olympic wrestlers ? or Alexander the Great , when he ran stark round the tomb of t'other fellow ? or the Spartan who was fined by the Ephori for fighting without his armour ? or who ? And as ...
... Greek that grappled with glory naked ? ' the Olympic wrestlers ? or Alexander the Great , when he ran stark round the tomb of t'other fellow ? or the Spartan who was fined by the Ephori for fighting without his armour ? or who ? And as ...
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... Greeks , but surely Greece itself is rather more ancient than ever it Now for business . was . " You offer 1500 guineas for the new Canto : I won't take it . I ask two thousand five hundred guineas for it , which you will either give or ...
... Greeks , but surely Greece itself is rather more ancient than ever it Now for business . was . " You offer 1500 guineas for the new Canto : I won't take it . I ask two thousand five hundred guineas for it , which you will either give or ...
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