[...]desirous of proving to us that Harold is metamorphosed, that when he expresses sentiments full of sympathy, humanity, and goodness, his horror for war and his dislike for the beauties of the Rhine, because- "A thousand battles have assail'd thy banks," he takes care to add- "Thus Harold inly said..".. [...].
[...]desirous of proving to us that Harold is metamorphosed, that when he expresses sentiments full of sympathy, humanity, and goodness, his horror for war and his dislike for the beauties of the Rhine, because- "A thousand battles have assail'd thy banks," he takes care to add- "Thus Harold inly said..".. [...].