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... figures . The conversation starts with the Pasha extending his welcome and the traveller paying him his compliments , translated thus by the Dragoman or the interpreter : Dragoman ( to the Pasha ) -His Lordship , this Englishman , Lord ...
... figures . The conversation starts with the Pasha extending his welcome and the traveller paying him his compliments , translated thus by the Dragoman or the interpreter : Dragoman ( to the Pasha ) -His Lordship , this Englishman , Lord ...
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... figure , perched high on his horse , is the most prominent . King- lake and his friend bring up the rear ; Savile's figure is indistinct , and all one can see of Kinglake is his boot . Friends jokingly re- marked that Kinglake was ...
... figure , perched high on his horse , is the most prominent . King- lake and his friend bring up the rear ; Savile's figure is indistinct , and all one can see of Kinglake is his boot . Friends jokingly re- marked that Kinglake was ...
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... figures in the French war against the Algerian tribes , Saint Arnaud would probably have been cast as one of the heroes of any account Kinglake might have written . On his return Kinglake must have found out about Saint Arnaud's ...
... figures in the French war against the Algerian tribes , Saint Arnaud would probably have been cast as one of the heroes of any account Kinglake might have written . On his return Kinglake must have found out about Saint Arnaud's ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Language and Style in Eothen | 36 |
Eothens Influence | 61 |
Copyright | |
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