Sketches and Adventures in Madeira, Portugal, and the Andalusias of SpainHarper & brothers, 1856 - 445 страници |
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... walks near Funchal - The Mount Church - The Water- fall - Cumacha - Description of a Quinta CHAPTER V. 41 The Longevity and Fecundity of Madeira - Mendicancy -- Anec- dote of a precocious Youth - Ill - repaid Labor 49 CHAPTER VI . Tour ...
... walks near Funchal - The Mount Church - The Water- fall - Cumacha - Description of a Quinta CHAPTER V. 41 The Longevity and Fecundity of Madeira - Mendicancy -- Anec- dote of a precocious Youth - Ill - repaid Labor 49 CHAPTER VI . Tour ...
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... Walk to Triana - Washington Irving's Haunt — Gipsies — Their Eye - Chastity of the Girls - The Gipsy Dance 213 · 228 CHAPTER XXII . Ride to Cordova - Carmona - La Luisiana - Adventure at a Posada -Ecija - Cordova - Its History - The ...
... Walk to Triana - Washington Irving's Haunt — Gipsies — Their Eye - Chastity of the Girls - The Gipsy Dance 213 · 228 CHAPTER XXII . Ride to Cordova - Carmona - La Luisiana - Adventure at a Posada -Ecija - Cordova - Its History - The ...
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... walks and rides along the shore of " the far- resounding sea , " or up to the summits of the high overreaching hills . Man , indeed , never wants here occupation or amusement who is true to his own na- ture . He has every thing to ...
... walks and rides along the shore of " the far- resounding sea , " or up to the summits of the high overreaching hills . Man , indeed , never wants here occupation or amusement who is true to his own na- ture . He has every thing to ...
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... walk erect , and with an ease and elasticity of carriage nowhere surpassed . One of the men attached to the palanquin of the Consular House has the muscular beauty of an Apollo Belvidere ; and his attitudes and motions dis- play a ...
... walk erect , and with an ease and elasticity of carriage nowhere surpassed . One of the men attached to the palanquin of the Consular House has the muscular beauty of an Apollo Belvidere ; and his attitudes and motions dis- play a ...
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... walks , all inspire and nourish sweet desires . Love , which in its first and least selfish phase , seeks but return of love , which devotes itself to the present without thought of the morrow , springs here spontaneous in the heart ...
... walks , all inspire and nourish sweet desires . Love , which in its first and least selfish phase , seeks but return of love , which devotes itself to the present without thought of the morrow , springs here spontaneous in the heart ...
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