A Classical Tour Through Italy, 1. ciltMawman, 1819 |
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Sayfa xlii
... and , with the addition of that excursion , by following the road which I have traced out , he will have seen every town of note , and indeed every remark- able plain , hill , or mountain in Italy , xlii PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE .
... and , with the addition of that excursion , by following the road which I have traced out , he will have seen every town of note , and indeed every remark- able plain , hill , or mountain in Italy , xlii PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE .
Sayfa xliii
John Chetwode Eustace. able plain , hill , or mountain in Italy , and become intimately acquainted with the numberless beauties and curiosities of that most interesting country . But if he should not have so much time at his disposal ...
John Chetwode Eustace. able plain , hill , or mountain in Italy , and become intimately acquainted with the numberless beauties and curiosities of that most interesting country . But if he should not have so much time at his disposal ...
Sayfa xliv
... plains through which they glide , yet , when swelled with continued rains , like it they overflow their banks and inundate the level surface of the surrounding country . On these occasions the roads are covered with mud , the fords ...
... plains through which they glide , yet , when swelled with continued rains , like it they overflow their banks and inundate the level surface of the surrounding country . On these occasions the roads are covered with mud , the fords ...
Sayfa xlvii
... plain food and a good bed , will find abundant compensation for the absence of the supernumerary pleasures of accommodation , in the in- dulgence of rational curiosity , and the acquisition of knowledge . The classical reader will ...
... plain food and a good bed , will find abundant compensation for the absence of the supernumerary pleasures of accommodation , in the in- dulgence of rational curiosity , and the acquisition of knowledge . The classical reader will ...
Sayfa liii
... the Nar , the waters of Tibur , the groves of Albano , and the plains , the hills , the coasts , the bays of Campania Felix , not only 骨 equal but even surpass the descriptions of the poets , PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE . liii.
... the Nar , the waters of Tibur , the groves of Albano , and the plains , the hills , the coasts , the bays of Campania Felix , not only 骨 equal but even surpass the descriptions of the poets , PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE . liii.
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