| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1812 - 314 sayfa
...Caledonian with akinder climate. Thekilt, though white; the spare, active form ; their dialect, Celticinits sound ; and their hardy habits, all carried me back to Morven. No nation areso detested and dreaded by their neighbours as theAlbanese: theGreekshardlyregard them as Christians,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1814 - 330 sayfa
...Caledonianwithakinderclimate. Thekilt,thongh white; the spare, active form ; their dialect,Celticin its sound ; and their hardy habits, all carried me back to Morven. No iiation are so detested and dreaded by their neighbours as the Albanese : the Greekshardly regard them... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1815 - 248 sayfa
...The Arnnonts, or Albanese, struek me foreibly by their resemblanee to the Highlanders of Seotland, in dress, figure, and manner of living. Their very mountains seemed Caledonian with a kinder elimate. The kilt, though white ; the spare, aetive form; their dialeet, Celtie in its sound, and their... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1816 - 248 sayfa
...observations are necessary to the text. The Arnaouts, or Albanese, struck me forcibly by their resemblance to the Highlanders of Scotland, in dress, figure, and manner of living. Their very mountains seemed Calei Ionian with a kinder climate. The kilt, though white; the spare, active form ; their dialect,... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1817 - 658 sayfa
..." Childe Harold't Pilgrimage." " The Arnaouti, or Albanese, struck me forcibly by their resemblance to the Highlanders of Scotland, in dress, figure,...white; the spare, active form; their dialect, CELTIC in iu found ; and their hardy habits, a'.l carried me back to Morveu." Ckiide Harold"! Pilgrimage, Hotel... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 384 sayfa
...resemblance to the Highlanders ofScotlaml, in dress, figure, and manner of living. Their very mouniains seemed Caledonian with a kinder climate. The kilt,...hardy habits, all carried me back to Morven. No nation arc so detested and dreaded by their neighbours as the Albanese: the Gieeks hardly regard them as Christians,... | |
| Henry Aston Barker, John Burford - 1818 - 24 sayfa
...Byron mentions them in the following terms: — "Their very mountains seemed Caledonian, with a milder climate. The kilt, though white; the spare, active...hardy habits, — all carried me back to Morven." The captain and another officer of a band of Albanian soldiers are prominent figures in the picture,... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1818 - 678 sayfa
..." ChiUe Harofft Pilgrimage." " The .Irnnouls, or /ilbanest, struck me forcibly by ihcir resemblance to the Highlanders of Scotland, in dress, figure,...mountains seemed Caledonian, with a kinder climate. Tb« kilt, though white; the spare, active form ; their dialect, CELTIC in its sound; and their hardy... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 498 sayfa
...observations are necessary to the text. The Arnaouts , or Albanese, struck me forcibly by their resemblance to the Highlanders of Scotland, in dress, figure, and manner of living. Their very mountains seemed Caledonia with a kinder climate. The kilt, though white ; the spare, active form ; their dialect, Celtic... | |
| John Watkins - 1822 - 452 sayfa
...struck his lordship very I*forcibly. The very mountains of Albania seemed to him Caledonian, but only with a kinder climate. The kilt, though white ; the spare active form ; the dialect, Celtic in its sound ; and the hardy habits of the Albanians, all carried the mind of... | |
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