Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. A romaunt. [With a portrait.]John Murray, 1842 - 331 pages |
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... de la politesse de ces siècles aussi corrompus qu'ignorans . " - Mémoires sur l'Ancienne Chevalerie , par M. de la Ĉurne de Sainte - Palaye , Paris , 1781. ] - no better kept than any other vows whatsoever ; A 3 ADDITION TO THE PREFACE. ...
... de la politesse de ces siècles aussi corrompus qu'ignorans . " - Mémoires sur l'Ancienne Chevalerie , par M. de la Ĉurne de Sainte - Palaye , Paris , 1781. ] - no better kept than any other vows whatsoever ; A 3 ADDITION TO THE PREFACE. ...
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... better than they should be , although very poetical personages and true knights " sans peur , " though not " sans reproche . " If the story of the institution of the " Garter " be not a fable , the knights of that order have for several ...
... better than they should be , although very poetical personages and true knights " sans peur , " though not " sans reproche . " If the story of the institution of the " Garter " be not a fable , the knights of that order have for several ...
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... better than his brother brutes , mankind ; and Argus we know to be a fable . " ] 2 [ Here follows , in the original MS . : - " Methinks it would my bosom glad To change my proud estate , And be again a laughing lad With one beloved ...
... better than his brother brutes , mankind ; and Argus we know to be a fable . " ] 2 [ Here follows , in the original MS . : - " Methinks it would my bosom glad To change my proud estate , And be again a laughing lad With one beloved ...
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... better imagined or expressed , cannot easily be found in the whole range of ancient and modern poetry . Unlike the ' plume of Horror , ' or the eagle - winged Victory , ' described by our great epic poet , this gigantic figure is a ...
... better imagined or expressed , cannot easily be found in the whole range of ancient and modern poetry . Unlike the ' plume of Horror , ' or the eagle - winged Victory , ' described by our great epic poet , this gigantic figure is a ...
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... better . ' It would be pleasant to learn who will subscribe for us , in or about the year 1815 , and what nation will send fifty thousand men , first to be decimated in the capital , and then decimated again ( in the Irish fashion ...
... better . ' It would be pleasant to learn who will subscribe for us , in or about the year 1815 , and what nation will send fifty thousand men , first to be decimated in the capital , and then decimated again ( in the Irish fashion ...
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