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الصفحة ix
... Danube from Passau to Linz · J. P. Simpson 112 62. Distant View of Vienna . Anon . 114 63. Vienna Rev. S. G. Green 115 • 64. Pressburg 65. Budapest J. P. Simpson 116 J. P. Simpson 116 66. The Danube in Hungary Prof. D. T. Ansted 117 67 ...
... Danube from Passau to Linz · J. P. Simpson 112 62. Distant View of Vienna . Anon . 114 63. Vienna Rev. S. G. Green 115 • 64. Pressburg 65. Budapest J. P. Simpson 116 J. P. Simpson 116 66. The Danube in Hungary Prof. D. T. Ansted 117 67 ...
الصفحة xiii
... DANUBE 123 12. INNSBRUCK . 129 13. THE DOLOMITES 132 14. CONSTANTINOPLE 15. MODERN ATHENS 16. VENICE 17. ROME 161 169 182 194 18. NAPLES 199 PAGE 19. NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL . 219 20. CHINON ON xiii LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
... DANUBE 123 12. INNSBRUCK . 129 13. THE DOLOMITES 132 14. CONSTANTINOPLE 15. MODERN ATHENS 16. VENICE 17. ROME 161 169 182 194 18. NAPLES 199 PAGE 19. NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL . 219 20. CHINON ON xiii LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
الصفحة xx
... Danube . The High Tauern separates the longitudinal valleys of the Salzach and Drave , and farther east four parallel valleys can be traced - Enns , Mur , Drave , and Save . From the Mur the Semmering Pass permits the railway to be ...
... Danube . The High Tauern separates the longitudinal valleys of the Salzach and Drave , and farther east four parallel valleys can be traced - Enns , Mur , Drave , and Save . From the Mur the Semmering Pass permits the railway to be ...
الصفحة xxiii
... Danube ; ( b ) the Teutonic peoples of the north - west and centre ; ( c ) the Keltic peoples of the extreme west ; ( d ) the Basques ; ( e ) Slavs of the east , from Prussia , Bohemia , Croatia eastwards ; ( f ) the peoples with ...
... Danube ; ( b ) the Teutonic peoples of the north - west and centre ; ( c ) the Keltic peoples of the extreme west ; ( d ) the Basques ; ( e ) Slavs of the east , from Prussia , Bohemia , Croatia eastwards ; ( f ) the peoples with ...
الصفحة 81
... Danube above Ratisbon . We did not actually see the springs which give origin to these four streams , but it was an elevating reflection that the snows of the mountain on which we stood were thus carried to the four cardinal points of ...
... Danube above Ratisbon . We did not actually see the springs which give origin to these four streams , but it was an elevating reflection that the snows of the mountain on which we stood were thus carried to the four cardinal points of ...
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الصفحة 205 - Behind was the single summit of Vesuvius, rolling forth volumes of thick white smoke, whose foam-like column was sometimes darted into the clear dark sky, and fell in little streaks along the wind. Between Vesuvius and the nearer mountains, as through a chasm, was seen the main line of the loftiest Apennines, to the east. The day was radiant and warm. Every now and then we heard the subterranean thunder of Vesuvius ; its distant deep peals seemed to shake the very air and light of day, which interpenetrated...
الصفحة 204 - ... pass through the ancient streets ; they are very narrow, and the houses rather small, but all constructed on an admirable plan, especially for this climate. The rooms are built round a court, or sometimes two, according to the extent of the house. In the midst is a fountain, sometimes surrounded with a portico, supported on fluted columns of white stucco ; the floor is paved with mosaic, sometimes wrought in imitation of vine leaves, sometimes in quaint figures, and more or less beautiful, according...
الصفحة 197 - Its solitude, its awful beauty, and its utter desolation, strike upon the stranger the next moment like a softened sorrow ; and never in his life, perhaps, will he be so moved and overcome by any sight not immediately connected with his own affections and afflictions.
الصفحة 260 - It partakes something of the attributes of its people; and I think that I better understand the proud, hardy, frugal, and abstemious Spaniard, his manly defiance of hardships, and contempt of effeminate indulgences, since I have seen the country he inhabits. There is something, too, in the sternly simple features of the Spanish landscape, that impresses on the soul a feeling of sublimity. The immense plains of the Castiles and of La Mancha, extending as far as the eye can reach, derive an interest...
الصفحة 183 - Through the heavy door whose bronze network closes the place of his rest, let us enter the church itself. It is lost in still deeper twilight, to which the eye must be accustomed for some moments before the form of the building can be traced ; and then there opens before us a vast cave, hewn out into the form of a Cross, and divided into shadowy aisles by many pillars.
الصفحة 205 - Under the colonnade of its portico we sat and pulled out our oranges, and figs, and bread, and medlars (sorry fare, you will say), and rested to eat. Here was a magnificent spectacle. Above and between the multitudinous shafts of the sun-shining columns was seen the sea, reflecting the purple heaven of noon above it, and supporting, as it were, on its line the dark lofty mountains of Sorrento, of a blue inexpressibly deep, and tinged toward their summits with streaks of new-fallen snow.
الصفحة 192 - The streams are dull and sluggish, but the hill-sides above them constantly break away into little rocky cliffs, where on every ledge the wild fig now strikes out its branches, and tufts of broom are clustering, but which in old times formed the natural strength of the citadels of the numerous cities of Latium.
الصفحة 206 - I now understand why the Greeks were such great poets: and, above all, I can account, it seems to me, for the harmony, the unity, the perfection, the uniform excellence, of all their works of art. They lived in a perpetual commerce with external nature, and nourished themselves upon the spirit of its forms.
الصفحة 204 - ... number and the grandeur of their public buildings. Another advantage, too, is, that, in the present case, the glorious scenery around is not shut out, and that, unlike the inhabitants of the Cimmerian ravines of modern cities, the ancient Pompeians could contemplate the clouds and the lamps of heaven ; could see the moon rise high behind Vesuvius, and the sun set in the sea, tremulous with an atmosphere of golden vapour, between Inarime and Misenum.
الصفحة 76 - Saxony sweeping around like an amphitheater and the craggy peaks of the highlands looking at it from afar. The domes and spires at a distance give it a rich Italian look, which is heightened by the white villas embowered in trees gleaming on the hills around. In the streets there is no bustle of...