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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Pagina 28
... receiving a ftrong impression of fact and circumftance ; and familiarizing to the mind the defigns of that Legislator , in a manner which no tradition or recital can effect . There is a confiderable degree of romantic beauty in what has ...
... receiving a ftrong impression of fact and circumftance ; and familiarizing to the mind the defigns of that Legislator , in a manner which no tradition or recital can effect . There is a confiderable degree of romantic beauty in what has ...
Pagina 32
... receiving on its way the tri- bute of forty - two ftreams , till it falls into the fea at the distance of eighteen miles from Rome . Rivers , it should seem , par- take of the chances which their cities expe- rience . Rome had her reign ...
... receiving on its way the tri- bute of forty - two ftreams , till it falls into the fea at the distance of eighteen miles from Rome . Rivers , it should seem , par- take of the chances which their cities expe- rience . Rome had her reign ...
Pagina 37
... received , of this fuppofed fuccessful expedition , it should seem to have been a measure concerted in very high councils . The Pontiff is faid to have fur- rendered D 3 rendered himself , upon the first intelligence of his Majesty's ...
... received , of this fuppofed fuccessful expedition , it should seem to have been a measure concerted in very high councils . The Pontiff is faid to have fur- rendered D 3 rendered himself , upon the first intelligence of his Majesty's ...
Pagina 38
... received the intelligence of his Majefty's efcape from the hands of the outrageous and inhuman Parifians , whofe barbarities had fo much . disturbed his Holiness's quiet , he proceeds : " Nunc vero hæc omnia tanto folantur " . magis ...
... received the intelligence of his Majefty's efcape from the hands of the outrageous and inhuman Parifians , whofe barbarities had fo much . disturbed his Holiness's quiet , he proceeds : " Nunc vero hæc omnia tanto folantur " . magis ...
Pagina 42
... received the most pleasure , the four Evangelifts by Guido . Thefe claimed the more attention , as fimilar portraits by Guercino , have already been critically noticed in the palace Ricardi at Florence . Two ftatues , reprefenting feye ...
... received the most pleasure , the four Evangelifts by Guido . Thefe claimed the more attention , as fimilar portraits by Guercino , have already been critically noticed in the palace Ricardi at Florence . Two ftatues , reprefenting feye ...
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