A Classical Tour Through Italy, 1. ciltMawman, 1819 |
Kitabın içinden
55 sonuçtan 1-5 arası sonuçlar
Sayfa lv
... ground ; whatever was fit for defence was worked into the rampart . In short , first war , then convenience , and lastly , Taste itself directed by self - love destroyed or defaced the works of ancient art , and either left no marks of ...
... ground ; whatever was fit for defence was worked into the rampart . In short , first war , then convenience , and lastly , Taste itself directed by self - love destroyed or defaced the works of ancient art , and either left no marks of ...
Sayfa 2
... ground , we may be allowed to expatiate more at large on the surrounding scenery . The mountains now rising immediately before us , were represented by the ancients as an in- superable rampart raised by nature to separate Italy from the ...
... ground , we may be allowed to expatiate more at large on the surrounding scenery . The mountains now rising immediately before us , were represented by the ancients as an in- superable rampart raised by nature to separate Italy from the ...
Sayfa 23
... ground was still covered with snow , and the frost , notwithstanding the influence of the sun , very severe . The town is well built , and boasts some palaces . That of the prince bishop contains some very noble apartments , but it had ...
... ground was still covered with snow , and the frost , notwithstanding the influence of the sun , very severe . The town is well built , and boasts some palaces . That of the prince bishop contains some very noble apartments , but it had ...
Sayfa 95
... ground their suppositions upon ancient monuments , that the name of Benacus belonged not to a town , but to the lake itself only , and that the surrounding country was called Ager Benacensis , and the inhabitants , Be- nacenses . The ...
... ground their suppositions upon ancient monuments , that the name of Benacus belonged not to a town , but to the lake itself only , and that the surrounding country was called Ager Benacensis , and the inhabitants , Be- nacenses . The ...
Sayfa 97
... grounds to ad- vantage ; but in justice to the proprietor of Paradisino , I must add , that the French had plundered the house , and cut down the greatest part of the wood that surrounded it , so that its nakedness must , in some degree ...
... grounds to ad- vantage ; but in justice to the proprietor of Paradisino , I must add , that the French had plundered the house , and cut down the greatest part of the wood that surrounded it , so that its nakedness must , in some degree ...
Diğer baskılar - Tümünü görüntüle
Sık kullanılan terimler ve kelime öbekleri
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