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Pagina 69
... beautiful women of Spain smiled upon him , while the fairest hands threw flowers into the vehicle which bore him through the streets . All the remarkable days of Spanish liberty are celebrated by dances ; women are the first to applaud ...
... beautiful women of Spain smiled upon him , while the fairest hands threw flowers into the vehicle which bore him through the streets . All the remarkable days of Spanish liberty are celebrated by dances ; women are the first to applaud ...
Pagina 122
... beautiful ; and the conflict at Vimeiro is not touched by a less masterly hand . We could almost indeed suppose , on perusing these brilliant descriptions , that Mr. Southey's métier had been wrongfully thrust on him , and that he had ...
... beautiful ; and the conflict at Vimeiro is not touched by a less masterly hand . We could almost indeed suppose , on perusing these brilliant descriptions , that Mr. Southey's métier had been wrongfully thrust on him , and that he had ...
Pagina 275
... beautiful . It has no pretensions to gran deur ; and therefore cannot vie with the noble and imposing cathedrals of York , Lincoln , Canterbury , Wells , or Durham : nor is it so picturesque or beautiful as Salisbury . The natural ...
... beautiful . It has no pretensions to gran deur ; and therefore cannot vie with the noble and imposing cathedrals of York , Lincoln , Canterbury , Wells , or Durham : nor is it so picturesque or beautiful as Salisbury . The natural ...
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