A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 4. ciltMawman, 1815 - 451 sayfa |
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Sayfa 15
... reader to a passage from Cassiodorus ; and admitting that it may not refer to the style in question , yet I will ask him whether it would be possible to describe it more accurately * . Quid dicamus columnarum junceam proceritatem ...
... reader to a passage from Cassiodorus ; and admitting that it may not refer to the style in question , yet I will ask him whether it would be possible to describe it more accurately * . Quid dicamus columnarum junceam proceritatem ...
Sayfa 22
... reader might imagine , nor of the plague to which he exposed himself with- out precaution or antidote ( excepting the most effectual of all , abstemiousness ) but of a violent fever caught in the neigh- boring mountains ( An . 1584 ...
... reader might imagine , nor of the plague to which he exposed himself with- out precaution or antidote ( excepting the most effectual of all , abstemiousness ) but of a violent fever caught in the neigh- boring mountains ( An . 1584 ...
Sayfa 23
... reader to form a general idea of its magni- tude and decorations : When we saw it , its mag- nificence was on the decline ; the income des- tined for its completion and support had been considerably retrenched by the Emperor Joseph ...
... reader to form a general idea of its magni- tude and decorations : When we saw it , its mag- nificence was on the decline ; the income des- tined for its completion and support had been considerably retrenched by the Emperor Joseph ...
Sayfa 25
... reader , who may perhaps be acquainted with such forms of public prayer only as are of a later in- vention , will be surprized to hear that the Am- brosian liturgy in the fourth century , was more encumbered , as a protestant would ...
... reader , who may perhaps be acquainted with such forms of public prayer only as are of a later in- vention , will be surprized to hear that the Am- brosian liturgy in the fourth century , was more encumbered , as a protestant would ...
Sayfa 32
... - 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 , and is recorded in the well known verses 32 Ch . I. CLASSICAL TOUR.
... - 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 , and is recorded in the well known verses 32 Ch . I. CLASSICAL TOUR.
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