Rambles in Italy: In the Years 1816....17N. G. Maxwell, J. Robinson, Printer, 1818 - 379页 |
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第47页
... energies upon which its vigour and soundness depend . Hence that fondness for pue- rile novelties , and meretricious ornaments , and that insensibility to the charms of unadorned nature , and often to the real and indisputable beauties 47.
... energies upon which its vigour and soundness depend . Hence that fondness for pue- rile novelties , and meretricious ornaments , and that insensibility to the charms of unadorned nature , and often to the real and indisputable beauties 47.
第57页
... ornament and utility begun and finished under his direction , compensated them for the loss of their commerce , and the early spolia- tions of the French government . * Its heads * The remoteness of the situation of Trieste , for some ...
... ornament and utility begun and finished under his direction , compensated them for the loss of their commerce , and the early spolia- tions of the French government . * Its heads * The remoteness of the situation of Trieste , for some ...
第60页
... ornament , to which he is anxious to direct his attention . The French have left behind them in this place , monuments which remind its in- habitants every moment of some good qualities in this light and frivolous people , which render ...
... ornament , to which he is anxious to direct his attention . The French have left behind them in this place , monuments which remind its in- habitants every moment of some good qualities in this light and frivolous people , which render ...
第75页
... ornament , with the total want of enterprise of the Austrian mo- narchy , and on many occasions hesitate not to deplore as a calamitous event for their country , the fall of Napoleon ; * who if at one * Nothing more contributed to the ...
... ornament , with the total want of enterprise of the Austrian mo- narchy , and on many occasions hesitate not to deplore as a calamitous event for their country , the fall of Napoleon ; * who if at one * Nothing more contributed to the ...
第83页
... ornaments , and are a sort of private coffee- room , where the proprietor receives visits . The pit appears to be the only part of the audience , who really feel the beauty of the opera . The apparent inattention of the boxes is ...
... ornaments , and are a sort of private coffee- room , where the proprietor receives visits . The pit appears to be the only part of the audience , who really feel the beauty of the opera . The apparent inattention of the boxes is ...
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