In other times and in other places, one single edifice, a temple, a theatre, a tomb, that had escaped the wreck of ages, would have enchanted us ; nay, an arch, the remnant of a wall, even one solitary column, was beheld with veneration ; but to discover... A Classical Tour Through Italy, An. MDCCCII. - 第 56 頁John Chetwode Eustace 著 - 1815完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1813 - 720 頁
...wall, even one solitary column was beheld with veneration ; but to discover a single ancient house, the abode of a Roman in his privacy, the scene of...was eighteen hundred years ago, when inhabited by Komans. We range through the same streets, tread the very same pavement, behold the same walls, enter... | |
| 1813 - 580 頁
...wall, even one solitary column was beheld with veneration ; but to discover a single ancient house, the abode of a Roman in his privacy , the scene of...it was eighteen hundred years ago when inhabited by Romans. We range though the same streets, trearl the very same pavement, behold the same walls, enter... | |
| 1814 - 558 頁
...wall, even one solitary column was beheld with veneration ; but to discover a single ancient house, the abode of a Roman in his privacy, the scene of...longing. Here not a temple, nor a theatre, nor a column, toor a house, but a whole city rises before us untouched, unaltered., the very same as it was eighteen... | |
| 1814 - 570 頁
...wall, even one solitary column was beheld with veneration ; but to discover a single ancient house, the abode of a Roman in his privacy, the scene of...was eighteen hundred years ago, when inhabited by Romans. We range through the same streets, tread the very same pavement, behold the same walls, enter... | |
| 1814 - 556 頁
...adll, even one solitary column was beheld with veneration ; but to discover a single ancient house, the abode of a Roman in his privacy, the scene of...Here not a temple, nor a theatre, nor a column, nor a bouse, but a whole city rises before us untouched, unaltered, the very same as it was eighteen hundred... | |
| 1814 - 564 頁
...wall, even one solitary column was beheld with veneration ; but to discover a single ancient house, the abode of a Roman in his privacy, the scene of...hopeless longing. Here not a temple, nor a theatre, ntflr a column, nor a house, but a whole city rises before us untouched, unaltered, the very same as... | |
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1818 - 642 頁
...wall , even one solitary column was beheld with veneration; but to discover a single ancient house, the abode of a Roman in his privacy , the scene of...untouched , unaltered , the very same as it was eighteen hundyd year* ago , when inhabited by Romans. >&• range through the same streets, tread the-very same... | |
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1818 - 694 頁
...wall , even one solitary column was beheld with veneration ; but to discover a single ancient house, the abode of a Roman in his privacy , the scene of...house, but a whole city rises before us , untouched , unaljtered , the very same as it Was eighteen hundred years, ago , when inhabited by Romans. We range... | |
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1821 - 526 頁
...wall, even one solitary column, was beheld with veneration ; but to discover a single ancient house, the abode of a Roman in his privacy, the scene of...was eighteen hundred years ago, when inhabited by Romans. We range through the same streets, tread the very same pavement, behold the same walls, enter... | |
| Charles Bucke - 1823 - 474 頁
...wall, even one solitary column was beheld with veneration : — but to discover a single ancient house, the abode of a Roman in his privacy, the scene of...hopeless longing. Here not a temple, nor a theatre, nor a house, but a whole city, rises before us, untouched, unaltered, the very same as it was eighteen hundred... | |
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