Ruthven, to whom he held himself bound by the tender care he had taken of him during his illness, that they should visit those parts of Greece neither had yet seen. They travelled in every direction, and sought every spot to which a recollection could... The Vampyre: A Tale - Seite 52von John William Polidori, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, John Mitford - 1819 - 84 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 404 Seiten
...he held himself bound by the tender care he had taken of him during tis illness , that they should visit those parts of Greece neither had yet seen....much of robbers , but they gradually began to slight these reports , Which they imagined were only the invention of individuals , whose interest it was... | |
| E.F. Bleiler - 1966 - 356 Seiten
...whom he held himself bound by the tender care he had taken of him during his illness, that they should visit those parts of Greece neither had yet seen....much of robbers, but they gradually began to slight these reports, which they imagined were only the invention of individuals, whose interest it was to... | |
| E.F. Bleiler - 1966 - 356 Seiten
...whom he held himself bound by the tender care he had taken of him during his illness, that they should visit those parts of Greece neither had yet seen....though they thus hastened from place to place, yet the\ seemed not to heed what they gazed upon. They heard much of robbers, but they gradually began... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1982 - 338 Seiten
...whom he held himself bound by the tender care he had taken of him during his illness, that they should visit those parts of Greece neither had yet seen....much of robbers, but they gradually began to slight these reports, which they imagined were only the invention of individuals, whose interest it was to... | |
| Laurence A. Rickels - 1999 - 388 Seiten
...Lord Ruthven . . . that they should visit those parts of Greece neither had yet seen. They traveled in every direction and sought every spot to which...yet they seemed not to heed what they gazed upon. (34) A trip that is a vacation from remembering, that records only to erase, takes in the tour and... | |
| Leonard G. Heldreth, Mary Pharr - 1999 - 302 Seiten
...narrator's observations of Aubrey following lanthe's death. Reunited with Ruthven, Aubrey and his companion "hastened from place to place, yet they seemed not to heed what they gazed upon"; in fact, Aubrey becomes at this time "as much a lover of solitude and silence as Lord Ruthven" (275).... | |
| David Stuart Davies - 2007 - 276 Seiten
...whom he held himself bound by the tender care he had taken of him during his illness, that they should visit those parts of Greece neither had yet seen....much of robbers, but they gradually began to slight these reports, which they imagined were only the invention of individuals whose interest it was to... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1819 - 608 Seiten
...taken of him during his illness, that they should visit those parts of Greece neither had yet eeen. They travelled in every direction, and sought every...seemed not to heed what they gazed upon. — They heard raucli of robbers, but they gradually began to slight these reports, which they imagined were only... | |
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