A Classical Tour Through Italy, An. MDCCCII.J. Mawman, 1821 |
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الصفحة xxvii
... emperor from the North , that they will very soon groan for the return of their Turkish oppressors . But who is there who does not see that in these cases the French or the Turks are equally looked to as instruments ? Kaischruck will ...
... emperor from the North , that they will very soon groan for the return of their Turkish oppressors . But who is there who does not see that in these cases the French or the Turks are equally looked to as instruments ? Kaischruck will ...
الصفحة xxxvi
... Emperor Phocas to appropriate , not convert this . The only churches pretended to have been converted are , the Pantheon ; Remus into St. Cosmo and Damiano , 527 ; Romulus to St. Theodore , 774 ; Fortuna virilis to Sta . Maria Egizziaca ...
... Emperor Phocas to appropriate , not convert this . The only churches pretended to have been converted are , the Pantheon ; Remus into St. Cosmo and Damiano , 527 ; Romulus to St. Theodore , 774 ; Fortuna virilis to Sta . Maria Egizziaca ...
الصفحة xxxviii
... emperor ; but the more powerful arm of the countess Matilda protected the abbot of Monte Cas- sino ; the latter took the portico alluded to , and in the even- ing of the same day his enemies evacuated the church : but insecure in its ...
... emperor ; but the more powerful arm of the countess Matilda protected the abbot of Monte Cas- sino ; the latter took the portico alluded to , and in the even- ing of the same day his enemies evacuated the church : but insecure in its ...
الصفحة xliii
... emperor , placed upon the column called by his name in Rome , held in its hand . It may be useful to inform him , that the word " pila " means a globe ; a symbol , so held by the statue , and the size of which was fully adequate to ...
... emperor , placed upon the column called by his name in Rome , held in its hand . It may be useful to inform him , that the word " pila " means a globe ; a symbol , so held by the statue , and the size of which was fully adequate to ...
الصفحة lxxi
... Emperor Phocas whose name had been erased , it is imagined , by his successor Heraclius.— The repaired inscription reads : OPTIMO CLEMENTIS PIISSIMOQVE PRINCIPI DOMINO N PHOCAE IMPERATOR PERPETVO ADO CORONATO TRIVMPHATOR SEMPER AVGVSTO ...
... Emperor Phocas whose name had been erased , it is imagined , by his successor Heraclius.— The repaired inscription reads : OPTIMO CLEMENTIS PIISSIMOQVE PRINCIPI DOMINO N PHOCAE IMPERATOR PERPETVO ADO CORONATO TRIVMPHATOR SEMPER AVGVSTO ...
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الصفحة 358 - Let others better mould the running mass Of metals, and inform the breathing brass, And soften into flesh a marble face; Plead better at the bar; describe the skies, And when the stars descend, and when they rise: But, Rome! 'tis thine alone, with awful sway, « To rule mankind, and make the world obey, Disposing peace and war thy own majestic way; To tame the proud, the fetter'd slave to free: These are imperial arts, and worthy thee.
الصفحة 10 - Travel in the younger sort is a part of education ; in the elder a part of experience. He that travelleth into a country before he hath some entrance into the language, goeth to school, and not to travel.
الصفحة 23 - Yet come it will, the day decreed by fates! (How my heart trembles while my tongue relates!) The day when thou, imperial Troy! must bend, And see thy warriors fall, thy glories end.
الصفحة 12 - The medal, faithful to its charge of fame, Through climes and ages bears each form and name: In one short view subjected to our eye, Gods, emperors, heroes, sages, beauties, lie. With sharpen'd sight pale antiquaries pore, Th' inscription value, but the rust adore.
الصفحة 311 - Ev'n the rough rocks with tender myrtle bloom, And trodden weeds send out a rich perfume. Bear me, some god, to Baia's gentle seats, Or cover me in Umbria's green retreats ; Where western gales eternally reside, And all the seasons lavish all their pride : Blossoms, and fruits, and flowers together rise, And the whole year in gay confusion lies.
الصفحة 275 - I look for streams immortalized in song, That lost in silence and oblivion lie (Dumb are their fountains and their channels dry), Yet run for ever by the Muse's skill, And in the smooth description murmur still.
الصفحة 109 - Tal , ch' ogni vista ne sarebbe schiva. Qual è quella ruina, che nel fianco Di qua da Trento l' Adice percosse, O per tremuoto o per sostegno manco; Che da cima del monte, onde si mosse, Al piano è sì la roccia discoscesa, Ch'alcuna via darebbe a chi su fosse, Cotai di quel burraio era la scesa. E in su la punta della rotta lacca L...
الصفحة 388 - I have seen the walls of Balclutha, but they were desolate. The fire had resounded in the halls; and the voice of the people is heard no more. The stream of Clutha was removed from its place by the fall of the walls. The thistle shook there its lonely head: the moss whistled to the wind. The fox looked out from the windows, the rank grass of the wall waved round its head. Desolate is the dwelling of Moina; silence is in the house of her fathers.
الصفحة 334 - The entrance to this enclosure is by a path, winding along the foot of the mountain ; and nothing remarkable strikes the eye till one passes the gate, where the attention is at once powerfully arrested. Not only is the space within the wall filled with images of Gaudama of every size, but the whole face of the mountain, to the height of eighty or ninety feet, is covered with them. On every...
الصفحة 89 - Sed mihi vel tellus optem prius ima dehiscat, Vel Pater omnipotens adigat me fulmine ad umbras, 25 Pallentes umbras Erebi noctemque profundam, Ante, Pudor, quam te violo, aut tua jura resolvo. Ille meos, primus qui me sibi junxit, amores Abstulit ; ille habeat secum servetque sepulchro.