A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 3. ciltMawman, 1815 - 516 sayfa |
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Sayfa 32
... fall . The exterior parts of this torrent of fire are cold , but the sand produced by the friction and the crumbling of the interior parts , although it is now eight years since the eruption , is still too hot to hold in the hand , as ...
... fall . The exterior parts of this torrent of fire are cold , but the sand produced by the friction and the crumbling of the interior parts , although it is now eight years since the eruption , is still too hot to hold in the hand , as ...
Sayfa 53
... fall some hours before , now showered down in such quantities as almost to fill the adjoining court . This shower , which seems to have con- tinued all night and during part of the morning ( jam dies alibi , illic nox omnibus noctibus ...
... fall some hours before , now showered down in such quantities as almost to fill the adjoining court . This shower , which seems to have con- tinued all night and during part of the morning ( jam dies alibi , illic nox omnibus noctibus ...
Sayfa 64
... which decorates it is petty ; moreover , the wings fall back , and by breaking the line , destroy the unity of the view . Thus , are these huge edifices , notwithstanding their magnitude , reduced by the 64 Ch . II . CLASSICAL TOUR.
... which decorates it is petty ; moreover , the wings fall back , and by breaking the line , destroy the unity of the view . Thus , are these huge edifices , notwithstanding their magnitude , reduced by the 64 Ch . II . CLASSICAL TOUR.
Sayfa 69
... of barbarians , of the fall of the arts , of the desola- tion of the finest region in the world , and of the many ages of disaster that have since passed over it . The eye is soon relieved from the Ch . III . 69 THROUGH ITALY .
... of barbarians , of the fall of the arts , of the desola- tion of the finest region in the world , and of the many ages of disaster that have since passed over it . The eye is soon relieved from the Ch . III . 69 THROUGH ITALY .
Sayfa 75
... fall of the empire , it was with the rest of Italy , possessed by the Goths , then upon their expulsion by the Greeks , and afterwards became an independent principality under the Lombards . Thence it rose to a duke . dom , and after ...
... fall of the empire , it was with the rest of Italy , possessed by the Goths , then upon their expulsion by the Greeks , and afterwards became an independent principality under the Lombards . Thence it rose to a duke . dom , and after ...
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