Palatine hill with the imperial residence glittering on its summit, and there by the Capitol, with its ascending ranges of porticos and of temples. Thus it presented one of the richest exhibitions that eyes could behold, or human ingenuity invent. In... A Classical Tour Through Italy, An. MDCCCII - Strana 369autor/autoři: John Chetwode Eustace - 1817Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1813 - 720 str.
...residence glittering on its summit, and there by the Capitol with its ascending ranges of porticos and temples. Thus it presented one of the richest exhibitions...exercise their sovereign power, and to decide the fates of heroes, kings, and nations. Nor did the contemplation of such glorious objects fail to produce... | |
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1818 - 524 str.
...Titus— 'Minerva Medico — Palace of Maecenas — Viminal — Quirinal — Baths of Dioclesian . JL HE Roman Forum now lay extended before us, a scene in...Roman people assembled to exercise their sovereign, 424 CLASSICAL TOUR Ck. XL power, and to decide the fates of heroes, of kin^s, and of nations. Nor did... | |
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1818 - 526 str.
...ascending ranges of porticos and of temples. Thus it presented one of the richest exhibition* that eves could behold, or human ingenuity invent. In the midst...exercise their sovereign power, and to decide the fates of heroes, of kings , and of nations. Nor did the contemplation of such glorious objects fail... | |
| J[ohn] H[anbury]. Dwyer - 1828 - 314 str.
...The Roman Forum now lay extended before us, a scene in the ages of Roman greatness of unparvalleled splendor and magnificence. It was bordered on both...midst of these superb monuments, the memorials of theii greatness, and the trophies of their fathers, the Roman people assembled to exercise their sovereign... | |
| Moses Severance - 1832 - 312 str.
...glittering on its summit, and there by the Capitol, with its ascending ranges of porticos and of temples. 2. Thus it presented one of the richest exhibitions that...monuments, — the memorials of their greatness, and the trophiesb of their fathers, — the Roman people assembled to exercise their sovereign power, and to... | |
| Moses Severance - 1833 - 304 str.
...glittering on its summit, and there by the Capitol, with its ascending ranges of porticos and of templet 2. Thus it presented one of the richest exhibitions that...behold, or human ingenuity invent. In the midst of tlia.su superb monuments, — the memorials of their greatfloss, and the trophies'* of their fathers,—... | |
| Moses Severance - 1835 - 314 str.
...glittering on its summit, and there by the Capitol, with its ascending ranges of porticos and of temples. 2. Thus it presented one of the richest exhibitions that...human ingenuity invent. In the midst of these superb monumenis, — the memorials of their greatness, and the trophies'1 of their fathers, — the Roman... | |
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1837 - 420 str.
...Cestiusi — Olian— Saburra— Esquilinc— Baths of Titus— Minerva Medica— Palace of Maecenas — Viminal— Quirinal— Baths of Dioclesian. THE Roman...assembled to exercise their sovereign power, and to decidi1 the fates of heroes, of kings, and of nations. Nor did the contemplation of such glorious objects... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843 - 320 str.
...temples, and lined with statues. It terminated in triumphal arches, and was bounded here by the Palitine hill with the imperial residence glittering on its...exercise their sovereign power, and to decide the fates of heroes, of kings, and of nations. Nor did the contemplation of such glorious objects fail... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1844 - 318 str.
...as an omen of empire, is now almost lost in the semibarbarous appellation of Campidoglio. THE FORUM. The Roman Forum now lay extended before us, a scene...memorials of their greatness, and the trophies of their father,?, the Roman people assembled to exercise their sovereign power, and to decide the fates of... | |
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