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Page 120
... remains of the antient city , the intelligence of the Italian countenance and manner , a view at once grand and fertile , and a sky that har- monized with the pageantry of the scene , inspired an interest in the place which the verses ...
... remains of the antient city , the intelligence of the Italian countenance and manner , a view at once grand and fertile , and a sky that har- monized with the pageantry of the scene , inspired an interest in the place which the verses ...
Page 250
... remains very complete , which with its buttresses , windows , and their varied tracery , entablature , pa- rapet , & c . , strongly denote the style of the fourteenth century , a period when our antient architecture flourished in its ...
... remains very complete , which with its buttresses , windows , and their varied tracery , entablature , pa- rapet , & c . , strongly denote the style of the fourteenth century , a period when our antient architecture flourished in its ...
Page 351
its Hebrew remains , and the Ganges its Hindoo reliques : there the Baltic casts its hyperborean amber ; and there the Thames and the Delaware empty not only their waters , but their bubbles and their mud . Were we to enumerate and ...
its Hebrew remains , and the Ganges its Hindoo reliques : there the Baltic casts its hyperborean amber ; and there the Thames and the Delaware empty not only their waters , but their bubbles and their mud . Were we to enumerate and ...
Contents
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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