Notes of Travel and Study in ItalyHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - Broj stranica: 320 |
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Stranica 149 - unto them that dwell on the earth, saying with a loud voice, Fear God, and give glory to Him, for the hour of His judgment is come, and worship Him that made heaven and earth.
Stranica 11 - To the north and east, miles away, the mountains rise blue above the city, their snow-tipped summits tinged with a golden rose-color. And " On the surface of the fleeting river The wrinkled image of the city lay, Immovably unquiet, and forever It trembles, and it does not pass away.
Stranica 253 - How doth the city sit solitary that was full of people ! how is she become as a widow !
Stranica 243 - I have been also mine own Index Expurgatorius, that it may be read in all places. For, since my end of putting it into Latin was to have it read everywhere, it had been an absurd contradiction to free it in the language and
Stranica 182 - In Religion, What damned error, but some sober brow Will bless it, and approve it with a text?
Stranica 238 - Homeward, in my way buying a hare, and taking it home; which arose upon my discourse to-day with Mr. Batten, in Westminster Hall, who showed me my mistake, that my hare's foot hath not the joint to it, and assures me he never had his
Stranica 254 - called the Paradiso, in front of the old basilica of St. Peter. Here it remained for centuries ; and when the old church gave way to the new, it was put where it now stands, useless and out of place, in the trim and formal gardens of the Papal palace.*
Stranica 254 - Nel fondo erano ignudi i peccatori: Dal mezzo in qua ci venian verso il volto; Di la con noi, ma con passi maggiori. Come i Roman, per
Stranica 236 - although they appear to be of a diverse nature, the one seeming to proceed of cunning and the other of simplicity, yet certainly they do for the most part concur.
Stranica 292 - Why may not Imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bung-hole