Days Near Rome |
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第 12 頁
... side by the Alban and Volscian Hills and on the other by the sea ; and lastly , the valley of the Sacco which runs between the Volscian and the Equian and Hernican Hills , and falls into the Liris near Isoletta below Ceprano ...
... side by the Alban and Volscian Hills and on the other by the sea ; and lastly , the valley of the Sacco which runs between the Volscian and the Equian and Hernican Hills , and falls into the Liris near Isoletta below Ceprano ...
第 18 頁
... side one is in the country almost directly . " St. John describes Rome , in the Apocalypse , as sitting upon her seven hills in the wilderness . And a wilderness indeed it is . First , in every direction that leads into the Campagna ...
... side one is in the country almost directly . " St. John describes Rome , in the Apocalypse , as sitting upon her seven hills in the wilderness . And a wilderness indeed it is . First , in every direction that leads into the Campagna ...
第 19 頁
... sides with spots of pearl . Ancient towers and tombs are cast at random about the waste . Flat it is not , but full of the most picturesque undulations , and even lines of low cliffs and wind- ing streams . Endless are its varieties of ...
... sides with spots of pearl . Ancient towers and tombs are cast at random about the waste . Flat it is not , but full of the most picturesque undulations , and even lines of low cliffs and wind- ing streams . Endless are its varieties of ...
第 25 頁
... sides . In early times the natural wood still remained in patches amidst the buildings , as at this day it still ... side , marks the opening into the country of the Hernicans , and into the valleys of the streams that feed the Liris ...
... sides . In early times the natural wood still remained in patches amidst the buildings , as at this day it still ... side , marks the opening into the country of the Hernicans , and into the valleys of the streams that feed the Liris ...
第 26 頁
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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