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... Albania . That country was at this time ruled by Ali Pasha , who had made himself a semi - independent potentate , and the story of their visit to his palace at Tepelen has been recorded in verse by Byron , and in prose by Hobhouse in ...
... Albania . That country was at this time ruled by Ali Pasha , who had made himself a semi - independent potentate , and the story of their visit to his palace at Tepelen has been recorded in verse by Byron , and in prose by Hobhouse in ...
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... Albania , and Greece . His poetic nature was one which required the aid of favouring circumstances to call it forth , and this he had found in the change and the suggestiveness of this period , and still more in its solitude , which ...
... Albania , and Greece . His poetic nature was one which required the aid of favouring circumstances to call it forth , and this he had found in the change and the suggestiveness of this period , and still more in its solitude , which ...
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... Albanians , and characters , whether literary , as Tasso and Gibbon , or historical , as Sulla and Napoleon , are presented to us , sketched by a masterly hand . In each case the reader is taught to approach the subject from its most ...
... Albanians , and characters , whether literary , as Tasso and Gibbon , or historical , as Sulla and Napoleon , are presented to us , sketched by a masterly hand . In each case the reader is taught to approach the subject from its most ...
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... Albania - ' Away ! nor let me loiter in my song ' ( 2. 316 ) ; on reaching Waterloo— “ Stop ! — for thy tread is on an Empire's dust ! ' ( 3. 145 ) . Occasionally an ingenious point of connection is discovered between two alien subjects ...
... Albania - ' Away ! nor let me loiter in my song ' ( 2. 316 ) ; on reaching Waterloo— “ Stop ! — for thy tread is on an Empire's dust ! ' ( 3. 145 ) . Occasionally an ingenious point of connection is discovered between two alien subjects ...
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... Albania and that of Greece ( 2. 649 ) , and the description of sunset when leaving Venice to visit the other cities of Italy ( 4. 235 ) . d . Personification , or Prosopopoeia . This is where abstract ideas , and the like , are invested ...
... Albania and that of Greece ( 2. 649 ) , and the description of sunset when leaving Venice to visit the other cities of Italy ( 4. 235 ) . d . Personification , or Prosopopoeia . This is where abstract ideas , and the like , are invested ...
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Albania alliteration Athens aught beauty behold beneath blood bosom breast breath brow Byron Canto charm Childe Harold Childe Waters clouds contrast Corinthian Gulf dark death deem'd deep desolate dome doth dread dust dwell E. A. FREEMAN earth Epirus epithet Essay on Style expression Faery Queene fair fame feeling foll gaze Giaour Glory Greece Greek hath heart heaven hope hyæna idlesse immortal Introduction and Notes lake land light lonely M.A. Extra fcap M.A. Second Edition meaning mind Molière mortal mountains ne'er night o'er once pass'd passion Petrarch Pindus plain poem poet proud reference Rhine rise rock Roman Rome ruin scene shore shrine sigh smile song soul Spain spirit stanza star stream sweet tears thee thine things thou thought throne tomb Venice verse W. W. SKEAT walls waters waves wild wind woes word youth