A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 3. ciltMawman, 1815 - 516 sayfa |
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... whole coast ; the latter fixes on particular spots , and attaches to each some pleasing or instructive recollection . Thus , to yon promontory he consigns the name and the glory of Misenus , -quo non præstantior alter Ære ciere viros ...
... whole coast ; the latter fixes on particular spots , and attaches to each some pleasing or instructive recollection . Thus , to yon promontory he consigns the name and the glory of Misenus , -quo non præstantior alter Ære ciere viros ...
Sayfa 17
... whole sur- face of the island ; of hot water bursting out from unknown sources , and rolling through the fields with all the fury and mischief of a torrent : of mountains suddenly sinking into the abyss below , and as suddenly shooting ...
... whole sur- face of the island ; of hot water bursting out from unknown sources , and rolling through the fields with all the fury and mischief of a torrent : of mountains suddenly sinking into the abyss below , and as suddenly shooting ...
Sayfa 18
... hermits and a soldier inhabit this solitary spot , and occupy apartments cut out of the solid rock . This mountain , and indeed the whole island , is evidently of volcanic origin , and formed of lava 18 Ch . I. CLASSICAL TOUR.
... hermits and a soldier inhabit this solitary spot , and occupy apartments cut out of the solid rock . This mountain , and indeed the whole island , is evidently of volcanic origin , and formed of lava 18 Ch . I. CLASSICAL TOUR.
Sayfa 25
... , its islands , and its bordering promontories ; the whole of that delicious region justly denomi- nated the Campania Felice , with its numberless towns and townlike villages . It loses itself in the Ch . I. 25 THROUGH ITALY .
... , its islands , and its bordering promontories ; the whole of that delicious region justly denomi- nated the Campania Felice , with its numberless towns and townlike villages . It loses itself in the Ch . I. 25 THROUGH ITALY .
Sayfa 30
... whole of their progress , which generally terminates in the sea . They are narrow at first , but expand as they advance , and appear like so many tracks of rich black mould just turned up by the plough . When their de- structive effects ...
... whole of their progress , which generally terminates in the sea . They are narrow at first , but expand as they advance , and appear like so many tracks of rich black mould just turned up by the plough . When their de- structive effects ...
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