Holidays Abroad: Or, Europe from the West, Bind 2Baker and Scribner, 1849 |
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Side 6
... called anything but sad . They have not the appearance of men who are satisfied with their lot in life , or who have found the best consola- tion for its ills . The nuns , on the contrary , as far as our opportunity for observation has ...
... called anything but sad . They have not the appearance of men who are satisfied with their lot in life , or who have found the best consola- tion for its ills . The nuns , on the contrary , as far as our opportunity for observation has ...
Side 9
... called a prudent part -viz .: a temporizing one , often the least safe of any . There are those who assert that the Pope never did give his assent to the war against Austria ; that he never gave the troops his blessing , nor sanctioned ...
... called a prudent part -viz .: a temporizing one , often the least safe of any . There are those who assert that the Pope never did give his assent to the war against Austria ; that he never gave the troops his blessing , nor sanctioned ...
Side 17
... one morning , but that is not the way that people work in Rome when their hours are numbered . We had still to go to the Capitol before dinner . This may be called the heart of ancient Rome , EUROPE FROM THE WEST . 17.
... one morning , but that is not the way that people work in Rome when their hours are numbered . We had still to go to the Capitol before dinner . This may be called the heart of ancient Rome , EUROPE FROM THE WEST . 17.
Side 18
... called cordoni - a union of the inclined plane and the stairs , -each step being but two or three inches high at the edge , which is rounded , while the broad surface slopes gently upward to the next step . At the foot of this elegant ...
... called cordoni - a union of the inclined plane and the stairs , -each step being but two or three inches high at the edge , which is rounded , while the broad surface slopes gently upward to the next step . At the foot of this elegant ...
Side 25
... called St. Peter , exalted high on the right side , about half way up . At the foot of this uncouth image - the striking exception to the perfection of beauty observable everywhere else every body stops - not old women and silly girls ...
... called St. Peter , exalted high on the right side , about half way up . At the foot of this uncouth image - the striking exception to the perfection of beauty observable everywhere else every body stops - not old women and silly girls ...
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Alps American amusing ancient appearance arches artist beautiful carriage castle cathedral charming Chiavenna church clean Colosseum curious dinner door dress elegant England English eyes feel feet French gallery garden gentleman Ghent give goitre grand Haarlem horses Hotel imagination immense interest Interlachen Italian Italy Jan Steen ladies lake least light look Lungern magnificent marble Martigny Mont Blanc morning mosaic mountain Naples never omnibus ornamented ourselves painted palace pass perfect perhaps Peter's picturesque pleasant pleasure Pompei portrait Posilipo Pozzuoli pretty priest Rhine rich Rigi road Rome ruins scene Schlangenbad seemed seen shore side sort splendid Splügen statue steamer stone street Swiss Switzerland table d'hôte taste Temple things thought tion tomb took towers town traveller Vesuvius Vevay villa Villa Muti walk walls whole women wonderful young
Populære passager
Side 188 - Chillon! thy prison is a holy place, And thy sad floor an altar — for 'twas trod, Until his very steps have left a trace Worn, as if thy cold pavement were a sod, By Bonnivard ! — May none those marks efface ! For they appeal from tyranny to God.
Side 188 - A sunbeam which hath lost its way, And through the crevice and the cleft Of the thick wall is fallen and left...
Side 188 - Dying as their father died, For the God their foes denied ; Three were in a dungeon cast, Of whom this wreck is left the last.
Side 226 - O my soul, come not thou into their secret; unto their assembly, mine honour, be not thou united! For in their anger they slew a man, and in their self-will they digged down a wall. Cursed be their anger, for it was fierce, and their wrath, for it was cruel. I will divide them in Jacob and scatter them in Israel.
Side 30 - When they heard this, all in the synagogue were filled with wrath. " And they rose up and put him out of the city, and led him to the brow of the hill on which their city was built, that they might throw him down headlong.