| 1829 - 696 páginas
...Granada. " Having surrendered the last symbol of power, the unfortunate Boabdil continued to move toward the Alpuxarras, that he might not behold the entrance of the Christians into his capital. His devoted baud of cavaliers followed him in gloomy silence ; but heavy sighs burst from their bosoms, as shouts... | |
| Washington Irving - 1829 - 440 páginas
...loyal cavalier being appointed alcayde of the city, and captain general of the kingdom of Granada. Having surrendered the last symbol of power, the unfortunate Boabdil continued on * Abarca, Anales de Aragon, rey xxx. c. 3. towards the Alpuxarras, that he might not behold the entrance... | |
| WASHINGTON IRVING - 1829 - 488 páginas
...loyal cavalier being appointed alcayde of the city, and captain general of the kingdom of Granada. Having surrendered the last symbol of power, the unfortunate Boabdil continued on * Abarca, Anales de Aragon, rey xxx. c. 3. towards the Alpuxarras, that he might not behold the entrance... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 358 páginas
...Julia's kin Some went to Africa, some stay'd in Spain, Her great great grandmamma chose to remain. (1) [" Having surrendered the last symbol of power, the unfortunate...band of cavaliers followed him in gloomy silence. Having ascended an eminence commanding the last view of Granada, they paused involuntarily to take... | |
| 1830 - 614 páginas
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| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - 922 páginas
...monarch quitted it. The following is Mr Irving's fine description of the departure of the latter : — " Having surrendered the last symbol of power, the unfortunate Boabdil continued on towards the Alpuxares, that he might not behold the entrance of the Christians into his capital. His devoted band... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1849 - 390 páginas
...Julia's kin Some went to Africa, some stay'd in Spain, Her great great grandmamma chose to remain, 1 [" Having surrendered the last symbol of power, the unfortunate...band of cavaliers followed him in gloomy silence. Having ascended an eminence commanding the last view of Granada, they paused involuntarily to take... | |
| Washington Irving - 1850 - 686 páginas
...and they seemed mutually endeared to each other by their misfortunes.1 Having rejoined his family; the unfortunate Boabdil continued on towards the Alpuxarras,...silence; but heavy sighs burst from their bosoms, as shonts of joy and strains of trinmphant music were borne on the breeze from the victorions army. Having... | |
| Washington Irving - 1852 - 566 páginas
...and they seemed mutually ^ideared to each other by their misfortunes.* Having rejoined his family, the unfortunate Boabdil continued on towards the Alpuxarras,...the Christians into his capital. His devoted band of ?avaliers followed him in gloomy silence ; but heavy sighs burst from their bosoms, as shouts of joy... | |
| Washington Irving - 1854 - 564 páginas
...and they seemed mutually endeared to each other by their misfortunes.* Having rejoined his family, the unfortunate Boabdil continued on towards the Alpuxarras,...the Christians into his capital. His devoted band of •avaliers followed him in gloomy silence ; but heavy sighs burst from their bosoms, as shouts of... | |
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