Travelling Sketches in Russia and Sweden: During the Years 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, 2. ciltHopkins and Earle, 1809 - 475 sayfa |
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... empire . I am now safely arrived at the imperial residence of Russia . But as the road to it was not quite so " flat and unprofitable " as most of the ways in this world , I must lead you through the Sound before I present you at St ...
... empire . I am now safely arrived at the imperial residence of Russia . But as the road to it was not quite so " flat and unprofitable " as most of the ways in this world , I must lead you through the Sound before I present you at St ...
Sayfa 13
... empire into disorder and decay ; so the virtues of his son ( who like a presiding genius has his eye over all ) will soon restore Cron- stadt to the faultless magnificence it formerly boasted . During my short stay at this port , I ...
... empire into disorder and decay ; so the virtues of his son ( who like a presiding genius has his eye over all ) will soon restore Cron- stadt to the faultless magnificence it formerly boasted . During my short stay at this port , I ...
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... empire , I hope that it will either be altered to the empress's original design , or pulled down altogether . It stands in one of the finest squares in Europe , called Isaac's Place , and particularly celebrated for containing the ...
... empire , I hope that it will either be altered to the empress's original design , or pulled down altogether . It stands in one of the finest squares in Europe , called Isaac's Place , and particularly celebrated for containing the ...
Sayfa 33
... empire . These harlequin jackets were put on every thing that answered to this description , from one end of Russia to the other , by a special ukase , all in one day . The Red Pa- lace was indebted for its present fiery hue to a very ...
... empire . These harlequin jackets were put on every thing that answered to this description , from one end of Russia to the other , by a special ukase , all in one day . The Red Pa- lace was indebted for its present fiery hue to a very ...
Sayfa 35
... empire was the first in the country who introduced a love of pictures . His comprehensive mind embraced every object which promised usefulness , honour , or celebrity to his people : and by his example , the succeeding princes have ...
... empire was the first in the country who introduced a love of pictures . His comprehensive mind embraced every object which promised usefulness , honour , or celebrity to his people : and by his example , the succeeding princes have ...
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Sayfa 380 - Pearson answered with repeated assurances of fidelity ; he named the gentlemen and the leading persons among the peasants whom he hoped to engage in the enterprise. Gustavus relied on his word, and promising not to name himself to any while he was absent, some days afterwards saw him leave the house to put his design in execution. It was indeed a design, and a black one. Under the specious cloak of a zealous affection for Gustavus, the traitor was contriving his ruin. The hope of making his court...
Sayfa 151 - ... a blunt sensation to the ear, and gives a monotony to the whole. However, the effect possesses much sublimity, when the performers are unseen; but when they are visible, it is impossible to silence reflections which jar with their harmony. To see human nature reduced to such a use, calls up thoughts very inimical to admiration of strains so awakened. I...
Sayfa 382 - ... boats lay, she lowered him down the convenient aperture in the seat, and giving him a direction to an honest curate across the lake, committed him to Providence.* While he made his way to a boat, unmoored it, and rowed swiftly towards the isles, so hiding himself and his course amongst their mazes; the lady returned to the Dane laden with provisions, and amused him by a well spread table till the soldiers brought back the disappointing intelligence, that their search had been fruitless.
Sayfa 153 - They are here the pages and the playthings of the great; and at almost all entertainments stand for hours by their lord's chair, holding his snuff-box, or awaiting his commands. There is scarcely a nobleman in this country who is not possessed of one or more of these frisks of nature; but in their selection, I cannot say that the noblesse display their gallantry, as they choose none but males.
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Sayfa 152 - Some of these individuals, thus destined to drag through a melancholy existence, play at different times on several pipes of various sizes which breathe the higher notes ; but the base pipes have each their unchanging blower; they are 'extremely long, and...