A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 4. ciltMawman, 1815 - 451 sayfa |
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Sayfa 2
... never exceeded , a certain medio- crity of fame and magnificence . This city , like most of those situated between the Alps and Apennines , is of Gallic origin . The Insubrians were its founders , and at an early period of Roman history ...
... never exceeded , a certain medio- crity of fame and magnificence . This city , like most of those situated between the Alps and Apennines , is of Gallic origin . The Insubrians were its founders , and at an early period of Roman history ...
Sayfa 26
... never to have been neg- lected , because it contributes so much to the si- lence and the tranquillity so necessary to the ex- ercise of devotion . The doors are of bronze and said to be those which St. Ambrose closed against the Emperor ...
... never to have been neg- lected , because it contributes so much to the si- lence and the tranquillity so necessary to the ex- ercise of devotion . The doors are of bronze and said to be those which St. Ambrose closed against the Emperor ...
Sayfa 38
... never fell to its lot to make a figure in the world , nor indeed to attract the attention of the historian , either by its glories or by its reverses ; and it seems to have derived from its humble mediocrity a greater degree of security ...
... never fell to its lot to make a figure in the world , nor indeed to attract the attention of the historian , either by its glories or by its reverses ; and it seems to have derived from its humble mediocrity a greater degree of security ...
Sayfa 41
... never opened his eyes to its heavenly light . We may collect from Pliny that Comum was in his time a rich and flourishing city , adorned with temples , statues , porticos , and pillared gates , and encircled with large and splendid ...
... never opened his eyes to its heavenly light . We may collect from Pliny that Comum was in his time a rich and flourishing city , adorned with temples , statues , porticos , and pillared gates , and encircled with large and splendid ...
Sayfa 48
... proprietor , if he have either taste to dis- cern , or means to enjoy its beauties . However , with all the charms of its situation , it never x . 29 . seems to have attracted much notice , as we find 48 Ch . II . CLASSICAL TOUR.
... proprietor , if he have either taste to dis- cern , or means to enjoy its beauties . However , with all the charms of its situation , it never x . 29 . seems to have attracted much notice , as we find 48 Ch . II . CLASSICAL TOUR.
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