Visit to Constantinople and AthensJames M'Glashan, 1849 - 319 頁 |
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第 11 頁
... hill . Paul before the philosophers of Greece . Prison of Socrates . Maltese hotel . Testy tra- vellers . Streets and dwellings of the modern Town . Schools of the Missionaries . CHAPTER XVIII . Athens . Ascent of the Acropolis . The ...
... hill . Paul before the philosophers of Greece . Prison of Socrates . Maltese hotel . Testy tra- vellers . Streets and dwellings of the modern Town . Schools of the Missionaries . CHAPTER XVIII . Athens . Ascent of the Acropolis . The ...
第 22 頁
... hill and dale , through which the island , the tomb - crowned shore , and the distant range of Ida , rose with melting beauty . It was , perhaps , in a night like this , that the Grecian fleet , leaving with muffled oars their ...
... hill and dale , through which the island , the tomb - crowned shore , and the distant range of Ida , rose with melting beauty . It was , perhaps , in a night like this , that the Grecian fleet , leaving with muffled oars their ...
第 24 頁
... hills ; yet in these rich champaignes the voice of the ploughman , and the song of the reaper , were not heard , nor could we observe , but in a very few places , the animating tokens of agricultural enterprise . Why , these pro ...
... hills ; yet in these rich champaignes the voice of the ploughman , and the song of the reaper , were not heard , nor could we observe , but in a very few places , the animating tokens of agricultural enterprise . Why , these pro ...
第 27 頁
... hills . The pride and valour of the mightiest empire sunk here to that hurried shroud in which war and pestilence wrap a nation as they would an individual . The wailing surge of the loud CONSTANTINOPLE AND ATHENS . 27.
... hills . The pride and valour of the mightiest empire sunk here to that hurried shroud in which war and pestilence wrap a nation as they would an individual . The wailing surge of the loud CONSTANTINOPLE AND ATHENS . 27.
第 28 頁
... hills ; it appeared as a country where nature had lavished her richest means , and man had turned away to busy himself in the construction of fortifica- tions , which might excite the timid gaze of the foreigner and yet these castles ...
... hills ; it appeared as a country where nature had lavished her richest means , and man had turned away to busy himself in the construction of fortifica- tions , which might excite the timid gaze of the foreigner and yet these castles ...
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