Days Near RomeK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1907 - 310 頁 |
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... MONTE ROTONDO 79 85 88 94 XII . TIVOLI 888 98 XIII . LICENZA AND MONTE GENNARO 114 XIV . VELLETRI 122 XV . THE VOLSCIAN HILLS - CORI , NORBA , NINFA , AND SEGNI 126 XVI . THE HERNICAN HILLS - ALATRI , FERENTINO , AND ANAGNI 138 CHAP ...
... MONTE ROTONDO 79 85 88 94 XII . TIVOLI 888 98 XIII . LICENZA AND MONTE GENNARO 114 XIV . VELLETRI 122 XV . THE VOLSCIAN HILLS - CORI , NORBA , NINFA , AND SEGNI 126 XVI . THE HERNICAN HILLS - ALATRI , FERENTINO , AND ANAGNI 138 CHAP ...
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... Monte Testaccio . Across the Tiber the ground rises to a greater height than that of the Roman hills , but its summit is a level unbroken line , while the heights opposite to Rome itself rise immediately from the river , under the names ...
... Monte Testaccio . Across the Tiber the ground rises to a greater height than that of the Roman hills , but its summit is a level unbroken line , while the heights opposite to Rome itself rise immediately from the river , under the names ...
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... Monte Mario , just above the Milvian bridge and the Flaminian road . Thus to the west the view is immediately bounded ; but to the north and north - east the eye ranges over the low ground of the Campagna to the nearest line of ...
... Monte Mario , just above the Milvian bridge and the Flaminian road . Thus to the west the view is immediately bounded ; but to the north and north - east the eye ranges over the low ground of the Campagna to the nearest line of ...
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... Monte Cavo . Hence the chain descends afresh , with moderate declension , and with a line long drawn out , reaches the plain , and is lost there not far from the sea . ' Massimo d'Azeglio . ' Alba . thou findest me still , and , Alba ...
... Monte Cavo . Hence the chain descends afresh , with moderate declension , and with a line long drawn out , reaches the plain , and is lost there not far from the sea . ' Massimo d'Azeglio . ' Alba . thou findest me still , and , Alba ...
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... Monte Cavo and Nemi . The best thing to be done on arrival at Albano is to appear to be going to take none , and mount the steps to the town . Arrived there the drivers come into competition for possession of you . Offer nine lire for a ...
... Monte Cavo and Nemi . The best thing to be done on arrival at Albano is to appear to be going to take none , and mount the steps to the town . Arrived there the drivers come into competition for possession of you . Offer nine lire for a ...
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第 24 頁 - Purple, and crimson, and scarlet, like the curtains of God's tabernacle, the rejoicing trees sank into the valley in showers of light, every separate leaf quivering with buoyant and burning life ; each, as it turned to reflect or to transmit the sunbeam, first a torch and then an emerald. Far up into the recesses of the valley, the green vistas arched like the hollows of mighty waves of some crystalline sea, with the arbutus flowers dashed along their flanks for foam, and silver flakes of orange...
第 23 頁 - I cannot call it color, it was conflagration. Purple, and crimson, and scarlet, like the curtains of God's tabernacle, the rejoicing trees sank into the valley in showers of light...
第 24 頁 - ... dark though flushed with scarlet lichen, casting their quiet shadows across its restless radiance, the fountain underneath them filling its marble hollow with blue mist and fitful sound; and over all, the multitudinous bars of amber and rose, the sacred clouds that have no darkness, and only exist to illumine, were seen in fathomless intervals between the solemn and orbed repose of the stone pines, passing to lose themselves in the last, white blinding lustre of the measureless line where the...
第 23 頁 - It had been wild weather when I left Rome, and all across the Campagna the clouds were sweeping in sulphurous blue, with a clap of thunder or two, and breaking gleams of sun along the Claudian aqueduct lighting up the infinity of its arches like the bridge of chaos.
第 141 頁 - ... and wealth of the Papal residence, received them with rebellious and acclaiming shouts. " The bell of the city, indeed, had tolled at the first alarm ; the burghers had assembled ; they had chosen their commander ; but that commander, whom they ignorantly or treacherously chose, was Arnulf, a deadly enemy of the Pope. The banner of the Church was unfolded against the Pope by the captain of the people of Anagni.
第 143 頁 - Veggio in Alagna entrar lo fiordaliso , E nel Vicario suo Cristo esser catto. Veggiolo un' altra volta esser deriso : Veggio rinnovellar l'aceto e '1 fele , E tra vivi ladroni essere anciso.
第 142 頁 - ... soldiers by whom they had been overawed, now gorged with plunder, and doubtless not unwilling to withdraw. The Pope was rescued, and led out into the street, where the old man addressed a few words to the people : " Good men and women, ye see how mine enemies have come upon me, and plundered my goods, those of the Church and of the poor. Not a morsel of bread have I eaten, not a drop have I drunk since my capture. I am almost dead with hunger...
第 113 頁 - You'd praise the climate; well, and what d'ye say To sloes and cornels hanging from the spray? What to the oak and ilex, that afford Fruit to the cattle, shelter to their lord? What, but that rich Tarentum must have been Transplanted nearer Rome, with all its green? Then...
第 289 頁 - DECIMO-TERZO 1M on 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 227 頁 - Where we found brethren, and were desired to tarry with them seven days : and so we went toward Rome. 15 And from thence, when the brethren heard of us, they came to meet us as far as Appiiforum, and The Three Taverns; whom when Paul saw, he thanked God, and took courage.