Rome, and Its Surrounding SceneryC. Tilt, 1840 - 216 էջ |
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... principal entrance to Rome was at length before us , actually in view , and all eyes were intently fixed upon the yet indistinct mass , as we rolled rapidly along . Indeed , had we been disposed to divert our attention from the object ...
... principal entrance to Rome was at length before us , actually in view , and all eyes were intently fixed upon the yet indistinct mass , as we rolled rapidly along . Indeed , had we been disposed to divert our attention from the object ...
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... principal entrance to Rome , the road that issues from it leading to the north . In her early days , the principal roads from Rome pointed to the south . The Appian way , which was the first great road constructed , led to the south ...
... principal entrance to Rome , the road that issues from it leading to the north . In her early days , the principal roads from Rome pointed to the south . The Appian way , which was the first great road constructed , led to the south ...
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... principal and most frequented , was occupied by the more splendid and costly monuments , and so became more celebrated than the others . The inferior lines of approach to the city were occupied principally by the tombs of ...
... principal and most frequented , was occupied by the more splendid and costly monuments , and so became more celebrated than the others . The inferior lines of approach to the city were occupied principally by the tombs of ...
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... principal entrance to the wharf and custom - houses , I began to climb the steep rugged ground which begins immediately to rise towards the summit of the Monte Gianicolo . Turning to look back , I saw the Tiber rolling beneath me ; and ...
... principal entrance to the wharf and custom - houses , I began to climb the steep rugged ground which begins immediately to rise towards the summit of the Monte Gianicolo . Turning to look back , I saw the Tiber rolling beneath me ; and ...
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... principal streets of Rome , the centre one being the Corso , that * Imp . Cæsar divi Augustus Pontifex XII . Cos . XI . Trib . Pot . XXI . Aegypto in potestatem Populi : Romani redacta soli donum dedit . avenue of palaces which here ...
... principal streets of Rome , the centre one being the Corso , that * Imp . Cæsar divi Augustus Pontifex XII . Cos . XI . Trib . Pot . XXI . Aegypto in potestatem Populi : Romani redacta soli donum dedit . avenue of palaces which here ...
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ancient art antique Apollo appears arch architect architecture artists Aurelian Basilica baths of Caracalla beautiful beneath Bernini Bramante building Cæsar campagna Capitol carnival celebrated century chapel christian church Coliseum colour columns Constantine Corso crowd decorated dome Domenichino effect Emperor English Engraved erected Europe execution fancy finest fountain French frescoes gallery gate glittering gothic Guercino Hadrian Horace Vernet imagination interesting interior Italian Italy light magnificent marble mass Michael Angelo modern monuments mosaic Naples nearly noble occupied opera original painting palaces Palatine hill Palazzo Pantheon perfect perhaps period Peter's Piazza Piazza Navona picture picturesque Pincian hill Pope Popolo Porta Porta del Popolo portion possess present principal produced profusion Raphael relics remains rich Roman Rome ruins Santa Maria scarcely scene sculpture seen splendid splendour spot statue style taste Temple Temple of Vesta theatre Tiber Tivoli tomb Trajan vast Vatican Villa walls whilst wonderful
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Էջ 16 - He scarce had ceased when the superior Fiend Was moving toward the shore, his ponderous shield, Ethereal temper, massy, large, and round, Behind him cast. The broad circumference Hung on his shoulders like the moon, whose orb Through optic glass the Tuscan artist views At evening, from the top of Fesole, Or in Valdarno, to descry new lands, 290 Rivers or mountains in her spotty globe.
Էջ 85 - But when the rising moon begins to climb Its topmost arch, and gently pauses there; When the stars twinkle through the loops of time, And the low night-breeze waves along the air The...
Էջ 27 - Lucrine lake to their elegant villas on the sea-coast of Puteoli and Caieta, they compare their own expeditions to the marches of Caesar and Alexander. Yet should a fly presume to settle on the silken folds of their gilded umbrellas, should a sunbeam penetrate through some unguarded and imperceptible chink, they deplore their intolerable hardships, and lament in affected language that they were not born in the land of the Cimmerians, the regions of eternal darkness.
Էջ 63 - Simple, erect, severe, austere, sublime — Shrine of all saints and temple of all gods, From Jove to Jesus — spared and blest by time; Looking tranquillity, while falls or nods Arch, empire, each thing round thee, and man plods His way through thorns to ashes — glorious dome ! Shalt thou not last? Time's scythe and tyrants...
Էջ 81 - Scipios* tomb contains no ashes now ; The very sepulchres lie tenantless Of their heroic dwellers : dost thou flow, Old Tiber ! through a marble wilderness ? Rise, with thy yellow waves, and mantle her distress!
Էջ 15 - As long as the Coliseum stands, Rome shall stand ; when the Coliseum falls, Rome will fall; when Rome falls, the world will fall.
Էջ 30 - At the hour of midnight the Salarian gate was silently opened, and the inhabitants were awakened by the tremendous sound of the Gothic trumpet. Eleven hundred and sixty-three years after the foundation of Rome, the imperial city, which had subdued and civilized so considerable a part of mankind, was delivered to the licentious fury of the tribes of Germany and Scythia.
Էջ 69 - Has any seen The mighty chain of beings, lessening down From Infinite Perfection to the brink Of dreary nothing, desolate abyss ! From which astonish'd thought, recoiling, turns?
Էջ 56 - ... pity and respect my age, which has hitherto flowed in an uninterrupted course of piety. Since I do not repent, permit me to continue in the practice of my ancient rites. Since I am born free, allow me to enjoy my domestic institutions. This religion has reduced the world under my laws. These rites have repelled Hannibal from the city, and the Gauls from the Capitol. Were my grey hairs reserved for such intolerable disgrace?
Էջ 27 - Sometimes indeed these heroes undertake more arduous achievements : they visit their estates in Italy, and procure themselves, by the toil of servile hands, the amusements of the chase. If at any time, but more especially on a hot day, they have courage to sail in their painted galleys from the Lucrine lake...