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Pagina 47
... Plain of Attica , could be seen a little square- topped hill with a something on it , which our glass- es soon discovered to be the ruined edifices of the citadel of the Athenians , and most prominent among them loomed the venerable ...
... Plain of Attica , could be seen a little square- topped hill with a something on it , which our glass- es soon discovered to be the ruined edifices of the citadel of the Athenians , and most prominent among them loomed the venerable ...
Pagina 51
... Plain , barring the grape vines , was a barren , desolate , unpoetical waste - I wonder what it was in Greece's Age of Glory , five hundred years before Christ ? In the neighborhood of one o'clock in the morn- ing , when we were heated ...
... Plain , barring the grape vines , was a barren , desolate , unpoetical waste - I wonder what it was in Greece's Age of Glory , five hundred years before Christ ? In the neighborhood of one o'clock in the morn- ing , when we were heated ...
Pagina 55
... And such a vision ! Athens by moonlight ! The prophet that thought the splendors of the New Jerusalem were revealed to him , surely saw this instead ! It lay in the level plain right under our feet - all spread 55 THE INNOCENTS ABROAD.
... And such a vision ! Athens by moonlight ! The prophet that thought the splendors of the New Jerusalem were revealed to him , surely saw this instead ! It lay in the level plain right under our feet - all spread 55 THE INNOCENTS ABROAD.
Pagina 56
Mark Twain. the level plain right under our feet - all spread abroad like a picture and we looked down upon it as we might have looked from a balloon . We saw no semblance of a street , but every house , every window , every clinging ...
Mark Twain. the level plain right under our feet - all spread abroad like a picture and we looked down upon it as we might have looked from a balloon . We saw no semblance of a street , but every house , every window , every clinging ...
Pagina 64
... Plains of Troy and past the mouth of the Scamander ; we saw where Troy had stood ( in the distance ) , and where it does not stand now -a city that perished when the world was young . The poor Trojans are all dead now . They were born ...
... Plains of Troy and past the mouth of the Scamander ; we saw where Troy had stood ( in the distance ) , and where it does not stand now -a city that perished when the world was young . The poor Trojans are all dead now . They were born ...
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