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Pàgina 431
... Adosinda ! . none but she , None but that noble heart , which was the heart Of Auria while it stood - its life and strength , More than her father's presence , or the arm Of her brave lord , all valiant as he was . Hers was the spirit ...
... Adosinda ! . none but she , None but that noble heart , which was the heart Of Auria while it stood - its life and strength , More than her father's presence , or the arm Of her brave lord , all valiant as he was . Hers was the spirit ...
Pàgina 445
... and the whole line of the Infidel is irretrievably engaged in the gulf , when Adosinda appears on a rock in the van , and , with her proud defiance , gives the word , which is the signal for the assault ROBERT SOUTHEY 445.
... and the whole line of the Infidel is irretrievably engaged in the gulf , when Adosinda appears on a rock in the van , and , with her proud defiance , gives the word , which is the signal for the assault ROBERT SOUTHEY 445.
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Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh Review Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey Visualització de fragments - 1905 |
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