A Classical Tour Through Italy, 1. ciltMawman, 1819 |
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Sayfa xxxii
... feet of a victorious enemy , and claim his compassion as a tribute due to the greatness of their ancestors . Let us therefore extend our sympathy to the now enslaved off- spring of our predecessors in the career of glory , of the former ...
... feet of a victorious enemy , and claim his compassion as a tribute due to the greatness of their ancestors . Let us therefore extend our sympathy to the now enslaved off- spring of our predecessors in the career of glory , of the former ...
Sayfa 3
... of stone a passage has been opened , three hundred feet in length , thirty in height , and twenty - four in breadth . The inscription , in honour of the bishop who executed this noble work , is neat and appropriate B 2 THROUGH ITALY . 3.
... of stone a passage has been opened , three hundred feet in length , thirty in height , and twenty - four in breadth . The inscription , in honour of the bishop who executed this noble work , is neat and appropriate B 2 THROUGH ITALY . 3.
Sayfa 6
... feet , in a manner perfectly safe and commodious . It is managed thus . The shaft may be about four feet broad , and about five high , worked above into the form of an arch . The line may diverge about thirty feet in the hundred from ...
... feet , in a manner perfectly safe and commodious . It is managed thus . The shaft may be about four feet broad , and about five high , worked above into the form of an arch . The line may diverge about thirty feet in the hundred from ...
Sayfa 7
... feet extended , so that the poles pass under his knees and under his arms . A traveller places himself behind him in the same posture , but so close , as to rest the inside of his knees on the miner's shoulders . The others follow the ...
... feet extended , so that the poles pass under his knees and under his arms . A traveller places himself behind him in the same posture , but so close , as to rest the inside of his knees on the miner's shoulders . The others follow the ...
Sayfa 15
... much as might be ima- gined ; for that city is said to be no more than fifteen hundred feet above the level of the sea . But , about three miles farther , the road suddenly turns , and the traveller begins in THROUGH ITALY . 15.
... much as might be ima- gined ; for that city is said to be no more than fifteen hundred feet above the level of the sea . But , about three miles farther , the road suddenly turns , and the traveller begins in THROUGH ITALY . 15.
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adorned alluded Alps altar ancient Ancona antiquity Apennines appearance appellation arches architecture banks Basilica beautiful called Campus Martius cathedral celebrated chapel Christian church Cicero Cluverius coast colonnade Corinthian covered decorations delightful dome edifice elevation Emperor entablature erected feet French gallery gardens glory grand grandeur groves hill honour hundred inhabitants Italian Italy lake latter lofty magnificence Mantua marble miles Misenus modern Monte monuments mountains Naples neighbourhood noble object observed ornaments Padua paintings palace passed perhaps Peter's pillars plain poet Pompeii Pomptine marshes pontiff portico Posilipo present principal promontory Puteoli quæ reader remains rises river road rock Roman Rome ruins scene scenery seat seems shade side Silius Italicus splendour stands statues summit supposed taste temple theatre thermæ Tiber Tibur tion Titus Livius tomb towers town traveller vast vault Venice Verona Via Appia villa Virgil walls whole