A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 3. ciltMawman, 1815 - 516 sayfa |
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... continued at intervals for an hour or more , sometimes swelling upon the ear , and sometimes dying away in distance , and ming- ling with the murmurs of the sea . One would almost imagine that Milton , who had visited all this coast ...
... continued at intervals for an hour or more , sometimes swelling upon the ear , and sometimes dying away in distance , and ming- ling with the murmurs of the sea . One would almost imagine that Milton , who had visited all this coast ...
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... continued to brighten the hemisphere . Augustus himself felt its influence ; he had been educated in the principles , and inured to the manly and independent manners of a free Roman ; he ob- served the forms and retained the simplicity ...
... continued to brighten the hemisphere . Augustus himself felt its influence ; he had been educated in the principles , and inured to the manly and independent manners of a free Roman ; he ob- served the forms and retained the simplicity ...
Sayfa 32
... continued our descent , and again reached Portici about eleven o'clock * . * Notwithstanding the encomium of Martial , the summit of Vesuvius is represented by Strabo , that is sometime be- fore the eruption of 79 , as flat and totally ...
... continued our descent , and again reached Portici about eleven o'clock * . * Notwithstanding the encomium of Martial , the summit of Vesuvius is represented by Strabo , that is sometime be- fore the eruption of 79 , as flat and totally ...
Sayfa 34
... continued occasionally but negligently , and rather for the purpose of profit than of liberal cu- riosity . However , a basilica , two temples , and a theatre were successively discovered and strip- ped of their numerous pillars and ...
... continued occasionally but negligently , and rather for the purpose of profit than of liberal cu- riosity . However , a basilica , two temples , and a theatre were successively discovered and strip- ped of their numerous pillars and ...
Sayfa 53
... continued even one hour after his death . Pompeii , as has been already observed , is only three miles from Stabia ; but it is on the very side itself of Vesuvius , and only about five miles from its crater . The bed of ashes was in ...
... continued even one hour after his death . Pompeii , as has been already observed , is only three miles from Stabia ; but it is on the very side itself of Vesuvius , and only about five miles from its crater . The bed of ashes was in ...
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