A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 3. ciltMawman, 1815 - 516 sayfa |
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... French , either had not arrived , or had not been unpacked ; we had therefore the mortification to find the numerous cases empty , and were obliged to content ourselves with the inspection of some pictures in the rooms below , and some ...
... French , either had not arrived , or had not been unpacked ; we had therefore the mortification to find the numerous cases empty , and were obliged to content ourselves with the inspection of some pictures in the rooms below , and some ...
Sayfa 40
... French traveller who noticed this persevering spirit some years ago , attributes it to the blindness and folly of the human race , and very ingeniously , and at the same time much to the credit of his species compares them to ants which ...
... French traveller who noticed this persevering spirit some years ago , attributes it to the blindness and folly of the human race , and very ingeniously , and at the same time much to the credit of his species compares them to ants which ...
Sayfa 66
... French have since carried off the bronze quadriga with the figure of Victory , which surmounted the pediment of this gate . I know not whether defied and challenged as they had been by the Court of Berlin , they were not justi- fiable ...
... French have since carried off the bronze quadriga with the figure of Victory , which surmounted the pediment of this gate . I know not whether defied and challenged as they had been by the Court of Berlin , they were not justi- fiable ...
Sayfa 104
... French ) and had threatened him , as he said , with poison . To avoid the pursuit of justice , he had run away from his home , and become a wanderer in the forests , and amid the ruins of the plain of Pæstum . Our refusal was ...
... French ) and had threatened him , as he said , with poison . To avoid the pursuit of justice , he had run away from his home , and become a wanderer in the forests , and amid the ruins of the plain of Pæstum . Our refusal was ...
Sayfa 111
... looks to each person - They are English , and of course my friends ; I am very glad to see them all , and bid them welcome to Na- ples . After some conversation , perceiving the French Minister Ch . IV . 111 THROUGH ITALY .
... looks to each person - They are English , and of course my friends ; I am very glad to see them all , and bid them welcome to Na- ples . After some conversation , perceiving the French Minister Ch . IV . 111 THROUGH ITALY .
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