A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 3. ciltMawman, 1815 - 516 sayfa |
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... travellers by my own , they are viewed with indifference , and passed over in haste . Even the gigantic features of America , its interminable forests , and its mountains that touch the skies , its sea - like lakes , and its volcanos ...
... travellers by my own , they are viewed with indifference , and passed over in haste . Even the gigantic features of America , its interminable forests , and its mountains that touch the skies , its sea - like lakes , and its volcanos ...
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... traveller is obliged to dis- mount and leave his horse there till his return , as the summit of the mountain must be ascended on foot . This part has the shape of a truncated cone ; it is formed almost entirely of ashes , and is ...
... traveller is obliged to dis- mount and leave his horse there till his return , as the summit of the mountain must be ascended on foot . This part has the shape of a truncated cone ; it is formed almost entirely of ashes , and is ...
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... 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 never ...
... 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 never ...
Sayfa 44
... traveller with all the piety and tenderness of her sex laments the fate of the poor deluded votaries . It is a pity that so much eloquence and so much compassion should be thrown away , but so they have been upon the present occasion ...
... traveller with all the piety and tenderness of her sex laments the fate of the poor deluded votaries . It is a pity that so much eloquence and so much compassion should be thrown away , but so they have been upon the present occasion ...
Sayfa 48
... traveller while visiting it would not wish to per- suade himself that he was ranging over the apartments of Cicero's Pompeianum . It stood in the neighborhood of this town , and possibly on this very spot . It was a favorite retreat ...
... traveller while visiting it would not wish to per- suade himself that he was ranging over the apartments of Cicero's Pompeianum . It stood in the neighborhood of this town , and possibly on this very spot . It was a favorite retreat ...
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