Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... Elbe is perilous , we dropped anchor . Over what place , thought I , does the moon hang to your eye , my dearest friend ? To me it hung over the left bank of the Elbe . Close above the moon was a huge volume of deep black cloud , while ...
... Elbe is perilous , we dropped anchor . Over what place , thought I , does the moon hang to your eye , my dearest friend ? To me it hung over the left bank of the Elbe . Close above the moon was a huge volume of deep black cloud , while ...
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... Elbe now became more beautiful , with rich meadows and trees running like a low wall along the river's edge ; and peering over them , neat houses and ( especially on the right bank ) a profusion of steeple - spires , white , black , or ...
... Elbe now became more beautiful , with rich meadows and trees running like a low wall along the river's edge ; and peering over them , neat houses and ( especially on the right bank ) a profusion of steeple - spires , white , black , or ...
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... Elbe continued to present a more and more lively spectacle from the multitude of fishing boats and the flocks of sea ... Elbe . Here first we saw the spires of Ham- burg , and from hence as far as Altona the left bank of the Elbe ...
... Elbe continued to present a more and more lively spectacle from the multitude of fishing boats and the flocks of sea ... Elbe . Here first we saw the spires of Ham- burg , and from hence as far as Altona the left bank of the Elbe ...
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