A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 4. ciltMawman, 1815 - 451 sayfa |
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... least , to its former dignity ; but one of his successors , the Emperor Barba- rossa , irritated by the insolence of its inhabi- tants , or perhaps instigated by the neighboring rival cities , razed it to the ground , and if we may ...
... least , to its former dignity ; but one of his successors , the Emperor Barba- rossa , irritated by the insolence of its inhabi- tants , or perhaps instigated by the neighboring rival cities , razed it to the ground , and if we may ...
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... 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 that appellation are , as I have before observed , a mixed style formed ...
... 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 that appellation are , as I have before observed , a mixed style formed ...
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... least anticlassical , I may be allowed to exclude it from these sketches , and instead of a dissertation and my own very insigni- ficant opinion , call the attention of the reader to a passage from Cassiodorus ; and admitting that it ...
... least anticlassical , I may be allowed to exclude it from these sketches , and instead of a dissertation and my own very insigni- ficant opinion , call the attention of the reader to a passage from Cassiodorus ; and admitting that it ...
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... least eight hundred and fifty parishes , became a model of decency , order , and regularity , and in this respect has excited the admiration of every impartial observer . The good effects of the zeal of St. Charles extended far beyond ...
... least eight hundred and fifty parishes , became a model of decency , order , and regularity , and in this respect has excited the admiration of every impartial observer . The good effects of the zeal of St. Charles extended far beyond ...
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... least as are suffragans of Milan . The private virtues of St. Charles , that is , the qualities that give true sterling value to the man , and sanctify him in the eyes of his Creator , I mean humility , self - command , temperance , in ...
... least as are suffragans of Milan . The private virtues of St. Charles , that is , the qualities that give true sterling value to the man , and sanctify him in the eyes of his Creator , I mean humility , self - command , temperance , in ...
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