Travels Into Different Parts of Europe: In the Years 1791 and 1792. With Familiar Remarks on Places--men--and Manners, Volume 2T. Cadell, jun., and W. Davis, 1796 |
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... LETTER LXXXV . THE HE most celebrated monuments , which now exift as objects of the traveller's curiofity , are , next to those glanced at in my laft , the Temple of Peace , the Palace of the Cæfars , and the Arch of Titus . The first ...
... LETTER LXXXV . THE HE most celebrated monuments , which now exift as objects of the traveller's curiofity , are , next to those glanced at in my laft , the Temple of Peace , the Palace of the Cæfars , and the Arch of Titus . The first ...
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... fet no bounds to my ecstasy , when I ftand amongst their ruins : I forget their vices , their idolatry , their cruelty , and exclaim , " Surely , furely , thefe were famous men ! " LETTER LXXXVII . Rome , Dec. 30 , 1791 . 16 LETTER LXXXVI .
... fet no bounds to my ecstasy , when I ftand amongst their ruins : I forget their vices , their idolatry , their cruelty , and exclaim , " Surely , furely , thefe were famous men ! " LETTER LXXXVII . Rome , Dec. 30 , 1791 . 16 LETTER LXXXVI .
Pagina 20
... LETTER LXXXVIII . Rome , Jan. 4 , 1792 VERY day increafes my aftonishment at the numerous remains which are ftill extant of antient Rome . I had expected to find in every pile of ruins " a rudis indi- " geftaque moles , " - fome rude ...
... LETTER LXXXVIII . Rome , Jan. 4 , 1792 VERY day increafes my aftonishment at the numerous remains which are ftill extant of antient Rome . I had expected to find in every pile of ruins " a rudis indi- " geftaque moles , " - fome rude ...
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... LETTER LXXXIX . THE HE Romans were very ftrict on the fub- ject of burials , and guarded very care fully against the interment of human bodies within the walls of the city . On fome ex- traordinary occafions , an honor of this kind was ...
... LETTER LXXXIX . THE HE Romans were very ftrict on the fub- ject of burials , and guarded very care fully against the interment of human bodies within the walls of the city . On fome ex- traordinary occafions , an honor of this kind was ...
Pagina 42
... LETTER XCIII . HE Farnefe , the Borghese , the Barberini , TH the Rufpigliofi , the Spada , are account- ed among the principal palaces in this wonderful metropolis , and moft abounding in works of antient and modern art . I can- not ...
... LETTER XCIII . HE Farnefe , the Borghese , the Barberini , TH the Rufpigliofi , the Spada , are account- ed among the principal palaces in this wonderful metropolis , and moft abounding in works of antient and modern art . I can- not ...
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