Cities of central Italy, 第 2 卷 |
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第 38 頁
... scene is nearly as lonely . This monument , although unquestionably of Roman masonry , is the sole relic of what alone can pretend to the title of Gothic architecture- and most eminently characteristic it is of the indomitable race of ...
... scene is nearly as lonely . This monument , although unquestionably of Roman masonry , is the sole relic of what alone can pretend to the title of Gothic architecture- and most eminently characteristic it is of the indomitable race of ...
第 39 頁
... scene for miles , and stretching away towards the shore of the neighbouring Adriatic . This is the dyke which contains the sulkily torpid but yet dangerous Montone . worse . ' Gradually , as the traveller proceeds , the scene grows ...
... scene for miles , and stretching away towards the shore of the neighbouring Adriatic . This is the dyke which contains the sulkily torpid but yet dangerous Montone . worse . ' Gradually , as the traveller proceeds , the scene grows ...
第 47 頁
... scene of his tale of the Nastagio degli Onesti , versified by Dryden in his Theodore and Honoria . ' Byron , who lived at Ravenna for two years , made it his constant ride . The inscription on his house speaks of it as one of the ...
... scene of his tale of the Nastagio degli Onesti , versified by Dryden in his Theodore and Honoria . ' Byron , who lived at Ravenna for two years , made it his constant ride . The inscription on his house speaks of it as one of the ...
第 48 頁
... scene than that presented by these long alleys of imperial pines . They grow so thickly one behind another , that we might compare them to the pipes of a great organ , or the pillars of a Gothic church , or the basaltic columns of the ...
... scene than that presented by these long alleys of imperial pines . They grow so thickly one behind another , that we might compare them to the pipes of a great organ , or the pillars of a Gothic church , or the basaltic columns of the ...
第 55 頁
... scene of the famous tragedy of Vincenzo Monti - Galeotto Manfredi ' -but the facts were not as he recounts them . A monk , who was an astrologer , had told Galeotto that he would be supplanted by his brother , and one day his wife , who ...
... scene of the famous tragedy of Vincenzo Monti - Galeotto Manfredi ' -but the facts were not as he recounts them . A monk , who was an astrologer , had told Galeotto that he would be supplanted by his brother , and one day his wife , who ...
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adorned altar ancient angels arches beautiful beneath bishop built called Campagna Cardinal carriage castle cathedral centre century chapel Chiara choir Christ church Civita Civita Castellana cliffs Collatia Colonna columns contains convent cross curious Dante death decorated Domenico door Duke entrance Etruria Etruscan famous father figures Forli Francesco Francis frescoes Gabii Galla Placidia gate Giovanni Gothic Grotta ground hill Holy honour inscription Italy Lavinium leads Lo Spagna Lorenzo Luca Luca Signorelli Madonna marble Marco Palmezzano Maria mediaeval miles Monte mosaics mountain Niccolò occupied Orvieto painted palace Palazzo pass Perugia Perugino Piazza picture picturesque Piero della Francesca Pietro pillars Pope Porta Raffaelle Ravenna remains represented Rimini rises road rock Roman Rome ruined saints sarcophagus Saviour scene sculptured sepulchres side Signorelli Soracte stands temple Tiber Tibur Tivoli tomb tower town tufa Urbino valley Veii villa Virgin and Child Viterbo walls
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第 314 頁 - The roar of waters ! — from the headlong height Velino cleaves the wave-worn precipice ; The fall of waters ! rapid as the light The flashing mass foams shaking the abyss; The hell of waters ! where they howl and hiss, And boil in endless torture ; while the sweat Of their great agony, wrung out from this Their Phlegethon, curls round the rocks of jet That gird the gulf around, in pitiless horror set, LXX.
第 430 頁 - Larisae percussit campus opimae quam domus Albuneae resonantis et praeceps Anio ac Tiburni lucus et uda mobilibus pomaria rivis.
第 48 頁 - Vago già di cercar dentro e d'intorno La divina foresta spessa e viva, Ch'agli occhi temperava il nuovo giorno, Senza più aspettar lasciai la riva, Prendendo la campagna lento lento Su per lo suoi che d ogni parte oliva.
第 138 頁 - Non era ancor di là Nesso arrivato, Quando noi ci mettemmo per un bosco. Che da nessun sentiero era segnato. Non frondi verdi, ma di color fosco, Non rami schietti, ma nodosi e involti, Non pomi v
第 50 頁 - The shrill cicalas, people of the pine, Making their summer lives one ceaseless song, Were the sole echoes, save my steed's and mine, And vesper bells' that rose the boughs along...
第 48 頁 - Lasciasser d' operare ogni lor arte ; Ma con piena letizia 1" ore prime, Cantando, ricevean intra le foglie, Che tenevan bordone alle sue rime, Tal, qual di ramo in ramo si raccoglie Per la pineta, in sul lito di Chiassi, Quand' Eolo Scirocco fuor discioglie.
第 300 頁 - Vmbria te notis antiqua Penatibus edit, (Mentior? an patriae tangitur ora tuae?) Qua nebulosa cavo rorat Mevania campo, Et lacus aestivis si tepetVmber aquis, Scandentisque Asisi consurgit vertice murus, 125 Murus ab ingenio notior ille tuo.
第 304 頁 - And on thy happy shore a Temple still, Of small and delicate proportion, keeps, Upon a mild declivity of hill, Its memory of thee...
第 304 頁 - But thou, Clitumnus ! in thy sweetest wave Of the most living crystal that was e'er The haunt of river nymph, to gaze and lave Her limbs where nothing hid them...
第 450 頁 - Dî tibi divitias dederunt artemque fruendi. Quid voveat dulci nutricula majus alumno, Qui sapere et fari possit...