The Diary of an Invalid: Being the Journal of a Tour in Pursuit of Health, in Portugal, Italy, Switzerland, and France, in the Years 1817, 1818, and 1819, Svazek 1J. Murray, 1824 - Počet stran: 307 |
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Strana 73
... to convenience ; for it is by no means mauvais ton in Rome , to live in the upper story , which does not at all answer to our garret . Here - your ap- proach to heaven does not in the least detract from 1817. ] 73 ROME .
... to convenience ; for it is by no means mauvais ton in Rome , to live in the upper story , which does not at all answer to our garret . Here - your ap- proach to heaven does not in the least detract from 1817. ] 73 ROME .
Strana 76
... live to complete a work , of which his present volume is little more than the Text - Book . Eustace , notwithstanding the many charms of his book , is not the most accurate of all travellers ; and one is sometimes led to doubt whether ...
... live to complete a work , of which his present volume is little more than the Text - Book . Eustace , notwithstanding the many charms of his book , is not the most accurate of all travellers ; and one is sometimes led to doubt whether ...
Strana 111
... and useless . The owners live in a few obscure rooms , and the magnificent galleries are deserted . One of the most superb saloons is at the Colonna Pa- lace . - A fine picture of St. John preaching 1817. ] 111 ROME - PALACES . Palaces.
... and useless . The owners live in a few obscure rooms , and the magnificent galleries are deserted . One of the most superb saloons is at the Colonna Pa- lace . - A fine picture of St. John preaching 1817. ] 111 ROME - PALACES . Palaces.
Strana 134
... . The histories of their lives may be read in many of their faces , particularly in those of Nero , Caligula , Caracalla , and Maxi- min ; Germanicus , Vespasian , and Titus . Na- 134 [ JAN . ROME THE CAPITOL . The Capitol •
... . The histories of their lives may be read in many of their faces , particularly in those of Nero , Caligula , Caracalla , and Maxi- min ; Germanicus , Vespasian , and Titus . Na- 134 [ JAN . ROME THE CAPITOL . The Capitol •
Strana 169
... lives in the bosom of his family , all the branches of which assemble in the evening at his house , which is open also to strangers who have been properly introduced to him . His wife must once have been a most beautiful woman , and she ...
... lives in the bosom of his family , all the branches of which assemble in the evening at his house , which is open also to strangers who have been properly introduced to him . His wife must once have been a most beautiful woman , and she ...
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Strana 23 - How oft the sight of means to do ill deeds Makes ill deeds done...
Strana 102 - You should not have believed me. For virtue cannot so inoculate our old stock but we shall relish of it.
Strana 209 - My father's spirit in arms ! all is not well; I doubt some foul play: 'would, the night were come! Till then sit still, my soul: Foul deeds will rise, Though all the earth o'erwhelm them, to men's eyes.
Strana 39 - For it so falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth, Whiles we enjoy it; but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value; then we find The virtue, that possession would not show us Whiles it was ours...
Strana 9 - It is a strange thing that in sea voyages, where there is nothing to be seen but sky and sea, men should make diaries ; but in land travel, wherein so much is to be observed, for the most part they omit it, as if chance were fitter to be registered than observation.
Strana 106 - Let him study the Holy Scriptures, especially the New Testament. Therein are contained the words of eternal life. It has God for its Author ; salvation for its end ; and truth, without any mixture of error, for its matter.
Strana 82 - Winter season does of our own. The only advantage of Italy then is, that your penance is shorter than it would be in England ; for I repeat, that during the time it lasts, Winter is more severely felt here, than at Sidmouth, where I would even recommend an Italian invalid to repair, from November till February ; — if he could possess himself of Fortunatus's cap, to remove the difficulties of the journey.
Strana 132 - Caron dimonio, con occhi di bragia, Loro accennando, tutte le raccoglie: Batte col remo qualunque s
Strana 231 - ... ritu florent modo nata vigentque. debemur morti nos nostraque: sive receptus terra Neptunus classes Aquilonibus arcet, regis opus...
Strana 245 - As he came forth of his mother's womb, naked shall he return to go as he came, and shall take nothing of his labour, which he may carry away in his hand.