A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 4. ciltMawman, 1815 - 451 sayfa |
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Sayfa 23
... Latin church in the same metal . But it is not my intention to enumerate all the ornaments of this church , but merely to enable the reader to form a general idea of its magni- tude and decorations : When we saw it , its mag- nificence ...
... Latin church in the same metal . But it is not my intention to enumerate all the ornaments of this church , but merely to enable the reader to form a general idea of its magni- tude and decorations : When we saw it , its mag- nificence ...
Sayfa 77
... Latin appellation is supposed to be Mons Cæpionis , or Sempronii , now Sempione . * As the road was merely traced out , but not passable beyond Gondo , we stopped at a spot where the torrent , forcing its way through two lofty rocks ...
... Latin appellation is supposed to be Mons Cæpionis , or Sempronii , now Sempione . * As the road was merely traced out , but not passable beyond Gondo , we stopped at a spot where the torrent , forcing its way through two lofty rocks ...
Sayfa 82
... Latin poets - were Virgil and Horace inattentive observers ? Every line in their works proves the contrary . Rura mihi et rigui placeant in vallibus amnes Flumina amem sylvasque inglorius , & c . Virgil , Georg . ii . · Ego laudo ruris ...
... Latin poets - were Virgil and Horace inattentive observers ? Every line in their works proves the contrary . Rura mihi et rigui placeant in vallibus amnes Flumina amem sylvasque inglorius , & c . Virgil , Georg . ii . · Ego laudo ruris ...
Sayfa 113
... disfigured in the ་ * Cromwell , whose foreign correspondence was always carried on in Latin , and whose dress was that of the cavaliers of the time . VOL . IV . I " army , but as worn once , it is .Ch . IV . 113 THROUGH ITALY .
... disfigured in the ་ * Cromwell , whose foreign correspondence was always carried on in Latin , and whose dress was that of the cavaliers of the time . VOL . IV . I " army , but as worn once , it is .Ch . IV . 113 THROUGH ITALY .
Sayfa 135
... their name should survive their existence , or why a barbarous term should displace a Latin appellation . Occidit occideritque sinas cum nomine . Virg . plains of Campania , so much and so deservedly celebrated Dis . 135 THROUGH ITALY .
... their name should survive their existence , or why a barbarous term should displace a Latin appellation . Occidit occideritque sinas cum nomine . Virg . plains of Campania , so much and so deservedly celebrated Dis . 135 THROUGH ITALY .
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