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Strona 485
This kingdom possessed great splendour in the time of the Moors , under whom it was governed , first by viceroys from the Caliphs , and then by independent sovereigns . Granada , the capital , contains 50,000 inhabitants .
This kingdom possessed great splendour in the time of the Moors , under whom it was governed , first by viceroys from the Caliphs , and then by independent sovereigns . Granada , the capital , contains 50,000 inhabitants .
Strona 502
... the rippling waves , or , glimmering thro ' the trees , shed their light on the solemn scene , that the mind is disposed to indulge in that train of solitary contemplation that accords so well with a heart possessed of sensibility .
... the rippling waves , or , glimmering thro ' the trees , shed their light on the solemn scene , that the mind is disposed to indulge in that train of solitary contemplation that accords so well with a heart possessed of sensibility .
Strona 504
Possessed as he was of a breast glowing with the noblest sentiments and tenderest pas- sions , of exquisite sensibility , and de- pressed at the reflection of having sur- vived all the companions of his youth ful years , no wonder that ...
Possessed as he was of a breast glowing with the noblest sentiments and tenderest pas- sions , of exquisite sensibility , and de- pressed at the reflection of having sur- vived all the companions of his youth ful years , no wonder that ...
Strona 505
It seems not a little surprising , that this poem , possessed of no ordinary merit , should be so little known . July 1808 . Melting it flows , pure , num'rous , strong and clear , And fills th ' impassion'd heart , and wins th ...
It seems not a little surprising , that this poem , possessed of no ordinary merit , should be so little known . July 1808 . Melting it flows , pure , num'rous , strong and clear , And fills th ' impassion'd heart , and wins th ...
Strona 507
It could not be in possession of a person who is better qualified to judge of its merits , and on whose fidelity , should he be induced to print it , the public carriage . Some other things were put up with the Manuscripts .
It could not be in possession of a person who is better qualified to judge of its merits , and on whose fidelity , should he be induced to print it , the public carriage . Some other things were put up with the Manuscripts .
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