A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 4. ciltMawman, 1815 - 451 sayfa |
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Sayfa 7
... appearance however , does not in my opinion , correspond with its reputation ; the streets are not always either wide or regular , or well built , and it presents few edifices of magnificence or beauty sufficient to attract attention ...
... appearance however , does not in my opinion , correspond with its reputation ; the streets are not always either wide or regular , or well built , and it presents few edifices of magnificence or beauty sufficient to attract attention ...
Sayfa 8
... appearance novel even in Italy , and sin- gularly majestic . Such , at least , it must appear to those who admire the Gothic manner called by the Italians Tedesca , so uncommon in Italy in its purity , as most of the edifices that bear ...
... appearance novel even in Italy , and sin- gularly majestic . Such , at least , it must appear to those who admire the Gothic manner called by the Italians Tedesca , so uncommon in Italy in its purity , as most of the edifices that bear ...
Sayfa 9
... appearance of an edifice . In truth , the traveller when he has seen and admired the majestic simplicity of St. Peter ad Vincula , Sta . Maria Maggiore , and St. Paul , fuori li mura , views even the towering arcades of St. Peter's with ...
... appearance of an edifice . In truth , the traveller when he has seen and admired the majestic simplicity of St. Peter ad Vincula , Sta . Maria Maggiore , and St. Paul , fuori li mura , views even the towering arcades of St. Peter's with ...
Sayfa 26
... appearance . One proof indeed of its anti- quity is the gradual elevation of the ground all around it , occasioned by the ruins of neighbor- ing buildings ; so that you descend some steps to enter it ; a circumstance that gives it a ...
... appearance . One proof indeed of its anti- quity is the gradual elevation of the ground all around it , occasioned by the ruins of neighbor- ing buildings ; so that you descend some steps to enter it ; a circumstance that gives it a ...
Sayfa 32
... appearance . It is now used as barracks , or rather , I believe , as ca- valry stables . The reader may , perhaps , expect an account of the remains of ancient magnificence , the relics of that imperial splendor which once adorned Milan ...
... appearance . It is now used as barracks , or rather , I believe , as ca- valry stables . The reader may , perhaps , expect an account of the remains of ancient magnificence , the relics of that imperial splendor which once adorned Milan ...
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