A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 3. ciltMawman, 1815 - 516 sayfa |
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Sayfa 11
... tion . Luxury appeared , without doubt , but in her most appropriate form and character , as the handmaid of taste , to minister at the tables , and season the repasts , where Cæsar and Cicero , Pompey and Lucullus , Varro and ...
... tion . Luxury appeared , without doubt , but in her most appropriate form and character , as the handmaid of taste , to minister at the tables , and season the repasts , where Cæsar and Cicero , Pompey and Lucullus , Varro and ...
Sayfa 27
... tion , and increases or diminishes , according to the quantity of materials thrown out by the mountain . Even in the last eruption * , it lost a considerable share of its elevation , as the greater part of it , after having been raised ...
... tion , and increases or diminishes , according to the quantity of materials thrown out by the mountain . Even in the last eruption * , it lost a considerable share of its elevation , as the greater part of it , after having been raised ...
Sayfa 29
... tion , seems to have been induced by the previous appear- ances of Vesuvius to indulge himself in a poetical fiction , and represent it as portending the carnage of Canna by a tremendous explosion- Etneos quoque contorquens e cautibus ...
... tion , seems to have been induced by the previous appear- ances of Vesuvius to indulge himself in a poetical fiction , and represent it as portending the carnage of Canna by a tremendous explosion- Etneos quoque contorquens e cautibus ...
Sayfa 69
... irruption 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 .
... irruption 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 76
... tion of the Roman Pontiff . Beneventum stands on a gentle elevation , at the foot of a bold ridge of hills on one side , with an open swelling country on the other . Its northern walls are bathed by the Calore , still proud of its ...
... tion of the Roman Pontiff . Beneventum stands on a gentle elevation , at the foot of a bold ridge of hills on one side , with an open swelling country on the other . Its northern walls are bathed by the Calore , still proud of its ...
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