A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 4. ciltMawman, 1815 - 451 sayfa |
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Sayfa 48
... continued to present the same bold and wooded scenery - amænum✶ ( as Pliny the Elder expresses it ) arbusto agro - the constant characteristic feature of the Larian lake , and territory . We next landed on a little island , now called ...
... continued to present the same bold and wooded scenery - amænum✶ ( as Pliny the Elder expresses it ) arbusto agro - the constant characteristic feature of the Larian lake , and territory . We next landed on a little island , now called ...
Sayfa 56
... with snow . Their sides are seldom formed of one continued steep , but usually interrupted by fields and levels extending in some places into wide plains , which supply abundant space for every kind 56 Ch . 11 . CLASSICAL TOUR.
... with snow . Their sides are seldom formed of one continued steep , but usually interrupted by fields and levels extending in some places into wide plains , which supply abundant space for every kind 56 Ch . 11 . CLASSICAL TOUR.
Sayfa 90
... continued to expose it both to the hatred and to the vengeance of all the invading hordes , from Attila to Francis I. During this long era of anarchy and of revolution , it was alternately destroyed and rebuilt , deserted and repeopled ...
... continued to expose it both to the hatred and to the vengeance of all the invading hordes , from Attila to Francis I. During this long era of anarchy and of revolution , it was alternately destroyed and rebuilt , deserted and repeopled ...
Sayfa 108
... continued an essential part of decent dress in Rome ; it was considered as one of the comforts of the country to be able to dispense with it— Hic tunicata quies . but to the slavish spirit of the Italians themselves , 108 Ch . IV ...
... continued an essential part of decent dress in Rome ; it was considered as one of the comforts of the country to be able to dispense with it— Hic tunicata quies . but to the slavish spirit of the Italians themselves , 108 Ch . IV ...
Sayfa 119
... continued our ascent , and very soon reached the great plain , and as we stood on the brow of the declivity we turned from the bleak snowy pinnacles that rose before us , and endea- vored to catch a parting glimpse of the sunny scenery ...
... continued our ascent , and very soon reached the great plain , and as we stood on the brow of the declivity we turned from the bleak snowy pinnacles that rose before us , and endea- vored to catch a parting glimpse of the sunny scenery ...
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