A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 4. ciltMawman, 1815 - 451 sayfa |
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Sayfa 13
... our best and most holy feelings . When opposed to it , Greek and Roman architecture , though it may retain its beauty , yet seems divested of its majesty ; · • and appropriated as it is almost entirely amongst Ch . I. 13 THROUGH ITALY .
... our best and most holy feelings . When opposed to it , Greek and Roman architecture , though it may retain its beauty , yet seems divested of its majesty ; · • and appropriated as it is almost entirely amongst Ch . I. 13 THROUGH ITALY .
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... seems to have inherited the virtues , if not the talents of his uncle , began to collect books when a student at Rome , and enlarging his plan as he advanced in age and dignities , at length when raised to the archbishopric , erected an ...
... seems to have inherited the virtues , if not the talents of his uncle , began to collect books when a student at Rome , and enlarging his plan as he advanced in age and dignities , at length when raised to the archbishopric , erected an ...
Sayfa 38
... seems to have derived from its humble mediocrity a greater degree of security and quiet in the numberless disasters of Italy than any of the more powerful and more illustrious cities can boast of . Its principal advantage is its ...
... seems to have derived from its humble mediocrity a greater degree of security and quiet in the numberless disasters of Italy than any of the more powerful and more illustrious cities can boast of . Its principal advantage is its ...
Sayfa 39
... seems to have been , may be supposed to look down with complacency on the honors thus zealously paid in his beloved ... seem to have conferred so many solid benefits upon their country as he did on Comum . In the first place he ...
... seems to have been , may be supposed to look down with complacency on the honors thus zealously paid in his beloved ... seem to have conferred so many solid benefits upon their country as he did on Comum . In the first place he ...
Sayfa 40
... seems to have possessed the whole circle of virtues , and to have acted his part in all the relations of life with grace and with propriety . Nothing can be more pleasing than the picture which he gives of his domestic occupations , and ...
... seems to have possessed the whole circle of virtues , and to have acted his part in all the relations of life with grace and with propriety . Nothing can be more pleasing than the picture which he gives of his domestic occupations , and ...
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