A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 3. ciltMawman, 1815 - 516 sayfa |
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Sayfa 30
... rich black mould just turned up by the plough . When their de- structive effects are considered , one is surprised to see villas placed in their windings , vineyards waving over their borders , and towns rising in the very middle of ...
... rich black mould just turned up by the plough . When their de- structive effects are considered , one is surprised to see villas placed in their windings , vineyards waving over their borders , and towns rising in the very middle of ...
Sayfa 37
... rich , and inhabited by so many wealthy Ro- mans , there must have been considerable libraries both public and private , and of course , complete collections of Roman authors . The mode of unrolling these manuscripts was invented by a ...
... rich , and inhabited by so many wealthy Ro- mans , there must have been considerable libraries both public and private , and of course , complete collections of Roman authors . The mode of unrolling these manuscripts was invented by a ...
Sayfa 42
... rich plain , raised and fertilized by the very ashes which buried the unfortunate Pompeii . We stopped at a farm - house in appearance , and alighting in the court found ourselves in the quarters of a legion of Roman soldiers : the ...
... rich plain , raised and fertilized by the very ashes which buried the unfortunate Pompeii . We stopped at a farm - house in appearance , and alighting in the court found ourselves in the quarters of a legion of Roman soldiers : the ...
Sayfa 76
... rich sculpture repre- senting some of the achievements of the Emperor in whose honor it was erected . This triumphal arch is by many considered as the most perfect of the kind existing ; in that light it did not appear to me . The ...
... rich sculpture repre- senting some of the achievements of the Emperor in whose honor it was erected . This triumphal arch is by many considered as the most perfect of the kind existing ; in that light it did not appear to me . The ...
Sayfa 83
... It seems to have been formed gradu- ally , like many considerable towns , not on the continent only but in England , by the attraction of a rich Benedictine abbey . Its origin is usually G 2 Ch . III . 83 THROUGH ITALY .
... It seems to have been formed gradu- ally , like many considerable towns , not on the continent only but in England , by the attraction of a rich Benedictine abbey . Its origin is usually G 2 Ch . III . 83 THROUGH ITALY .
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