Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Tom 2Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... Giaour being of the number - uniting energy and fire with voluptuousness , such as Byron loved to draw . The Caliph Vathek , who had sullied himself with a thousand crimes , ' like the Corsair , is a magnificent Childe Harold , and may ...
... Giaour being of the number - uniting energy and fire with voluptuousness , such as Byron loved to draw . The Caliph Vathek , who had sullied himself with a thousand crimes , ' like the Corsair , is a magnificent Childe Harold , and may ...
Strona 149
... Giaour - a supernatural personage , who plays an important part in the drama , and hurries the caliph to destruction . But the character of Vathek , and the splendour of his palaces , is described with such picturesque distinctness ...
... Giaour - a supernatural personage , who plays an important part in the drama , and hurries the caliph to destruction . But the character of Vathek , and the splendour of his palaces , is described with such picturesque distinctness ...
Strona 150
... Giaour , ' I await thy coming : that is the region of wonders : there shalt thou receive the diadem of Gian Ben Gian , the talismans of Soliman , and the treasures of the pre - adamite sultans : there shalt thou be solaced with all ...
... Giaour , ' I await thy coming : that is the region of wonders : there shalt thou receive the diadem of Gian Ben Gian , the talismans of Soliman , and the treasures of the pre - adamite sultans : there shalt thou be solaced with all ...
Strona 151
... Giaour . But nothing as yet announced his appearance . A deathlike stillness reigned over the mountain and through the air . The moon dilated on a vast platform the shades of the lofty columns which reached from the terrace almost to ...
... Giaour . But nothing as yet announced his appearance . A deathlike stillness reigned over the mountain and through the air . The moon dilated on a vast platform the shades of the lofty columns which reached from the terrace almost to ...
Strona 152
... Giaour what these appear- ances might mean , and why these ambulating spectres never withdrew their hands from their hearts . ' Perplex not yourselves with so much at once , ' replied he bluntly ; ' you will soon be acquainted with all ...
... Giaour what these appear- ances might mean , and why these ambulating spectres never withdrew their hands from their hearts . ' Perplex not yourselves with so much at once , ' replied he bluntly ; ' you will soon be acquainted with all ...
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