A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 4. ciltMawman, 1815 - 451 sayfa |
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... advantage if it be not perfected by liberty . This observation is , I think , in a peculiar manner elucidated by the history of Milan , which , from its situation , the fertility of the surrounding country , and the mildness of the ...
... advantage if it be not perfected by liberty . This observation is , I think , in a peculiar manner elucidated by the history of Milan , which , from its situation , the fertility of the surrounding country , and the mildness of the ...
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... advantage indeed this city possessed quite peculiar to itself , as its prosperity was rather increased than dimi- nished by the civil wars and the invasions of the third and fourth centuries ; so that while the other cities of Italy and ...
... advantage indeed this city possessed quite peculiar to itself , as its prosperity was rather increased than dimi- nished by the civil wars and the invasions of the third and fourth centuries ; so that while the other cities of Italy and ...
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... advantage , if a more appropriate portal were to be erected in its place . But unfortunately the funds destined ... advantages of the best materials set off by a fine climate . . In materials indeed , the cathedral of Milan surpasses all ...
... advantage , if a more appropriate portal were to be erected in its place . But unfortunately the funds destined ... advantages of the best materials set off by a fine climate . . In materials indeed , the cathedral of Milan surpasses all ...
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... advantage if the pillars were nearer . Wide intercolumniations are however very general in almost all galleries , piazzas , and colonnades , that I have seen even in Italy ; a defect more opposite perhaps to Great- ness of manner and ...
... advantage if the pillars were nearer . Wide intercolumniations are however very general in almost all galleries , piazzas , and colonnades , that I have seen even in Italy ; a defect more opposite perhaps to Great- ness of manner and ...
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... advantage is its situation , and its greatest glory is the reputation of one of its an- cient denizens , Pliny the Younger . Its situation is beautiful . On the southern extremity of the Larian lake it commands a fine prospect of that ...
... advantage is its situation , and its greatest glory is the reputation of one of its an- cient denizens , Pliny the Younger . Its situation is beautiful . On the southern extremity of the Larian lake it commands a fine prospect of that ...
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