The Tourist in Italy, Volume 2proprietors, 1832 - 271 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... object . No original drawing existed of this part of the church , and after long discussions the plans presented by Carlo Amati and Giuseppe Zanoja were approved of , and in about three years the façade was completed , as well as ...
... object . No original drawing existed of this part of the church , and after long discussions the plans presented by Carlo Amati and Giuseppe Zanoja were approved of , and in about three years the façade was completed , as well as ...
Pagina 18
... object of Dante's unrelenting and deep abhorrence - his silence against Visconti , whose conduct he could not approve , and yet , not to lower the character of a Ghibelline chief , he would not openly condemn , all these are points ...
... object of Dante's unrelenting and deep abhorrence - his silence against Visconti , whose conduct he could not approve , and yet , not to lower the character of a Ghibelline chief , he would not openly condemn , all these are points ...
Pagina 22
... him to seek possession of the sceptre itself as well as the authority of which it was an emblem . His measures for effecting this object were laid with a policy strongly characteristic of his shrewd 22 THE LANDSCAPE ANNUAL .
... him to seek possession of the sceptre itself as well as the authority of which it was an emblem . His measures for effecting this object were laid with a policy strongly characteristic of his shrewd 22 THE LANDSCAPE ANNUAL .
Pagina 35
... object to which they might be casually attracted . While in this unsettled state , he chanced to meet with a lady whose beauty inspired him with a deeper passion than he had experienced for the other objects of his dissolute intrigues ...
... object to which they might be casually attracted . While in this unsettled state , he chanced to meet with a lady whose beauty inspired him with a deeper passion than he had experienced for the other objects of his dissolute intrigues ...
Pagina 36
... objects in nature . He bent his steps to the house of a man in whom he had dis- covered , by the intuitive penetration of ... object of his visit , and found him open to his wishes , he sat down and penned a letter to his wife , full of ...
... objects in nature . He bent his steps to the house of a man in whom he had dis- covered , by the intuitive penetration of ... object of his visit , and found him open to his wishes , he sat down and penned a letter to his wife , full of ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 111 - So on he fares, and to the border comes Of Eden, where delicious Paradise, Now nearer, crowns with her enclosure green, As with a rural mound, the champaign head Of a steep wilderness, whose hairy sides With thicket overgrown, grotesque and wild, Access denied...
Pagina 1 - Or the unseen Genius of the wood. But let my due feet never fail To walk the studious cloister's pale, And love the high embowed roof, With antique pillars massy proof, And storied windows, richly dight, Casting a dim religious light.
Pagina 194 - Steals o'er the trembling waters. Everywhere Fable and Truth have shed, in rivalry, Each her peculiar influence. Fable came And laughed and sung, arraying Truth in flowers, Like a young child her grandam. Fable came; Earth, sea and sky reflecting, as she flew, A thousand, thousand colours not their own: And at her bidding, lo!
Pagina 277 - With deeper red the full pomegranate glows, The branch here bends beneath the weighty pear, And verdant olives flourish round the year. The balmy spirit of the western gale Eternal breathes on fruits untaught to fail...
Pagina 111 - Insuperable height of loftiest shade, Cedar, and pine, and fir, and branching palm, A sylvan scene; and, as the ranks ascend, Shade above shade, a woody theatre Of stateliest view.
Pagina 230 - O'er whose unhappy waters, void of light, No bird presumes to steer his airy flight; Such deadly stenches from the depth arise, And steaming sulphur, that infects the skies.
Pagina 120 - Violent the tumult ; for, already in sight, Nearer and nearer yet the danger drew ; Each every sinew straining, every nerve, Each snatching up, and girding, buckling on Morion and greave and shirt of twisted mail, As for his life — no more perchance to taste, ARNO, the grateful freshness of thy glades, Thy waters — where, exulting, he had felt A swimmer's transport, there, alas ! to float And welter.
Pagina 93 - Credette Cimabue, nella pintura, Tener lo campo; ed ora ha Giotto il grido, SI che la fama di colui oscura.
Pagina 73 - that I have lived the time prescribed me. I die content; leaving you, my sons, in affluence and in health, and in such a station, that whilst you follow my example, you may live in your native place honoured and respected.
Pagina 213 - But here the mighty Monarch underneath, He in his palace of fire, diffuses round A dazzling splendour. Here, unseen, unheard, Opening another Eden in the wild, He works his wonders ; save, when issuing...