Extracts from a JournalRodwell and Martin, 1820 - 254 páginas |
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Página 125
... Maltese sunset , to mount up to the terrace to the south - east of the city , to view the rich colours spread over the isola , the darker shades of St. Angelo , the little wherries that are constantly traversing the port , the fishing ...
... Maltese sunset , to mount up to the terrace to the south - east of the city , to view the rich colours spread over the isola , the darker shades of St. Angelo , the little wherries that are constantly traversing the port , the fishing ...
Página 133
... Maltese did not so tamely submit to the yoke : abhorring the French with an hatred systematical , they first rose in a body at Citta Vecchia , and massacred all the French in the town . Stories scarcely to be credited are to this day ...
... Maltese did not so tamely submit to the yoke : abhorring the French with an hatred systematical , they first rose in a body at Citta Vecchia , and massacred all the French in the town . Stories scarcely to be credited are to this day ...
Página 134
... Maltese revived with commerce ; their port , the only one during the war left open in the Mediter- ranean , was crowded by vessels of all nations ; the town and island received an accession of 30,000 inhabitants , and we must doubt ...
... Maltese revived with commerce ; their port , the only one during the war left open in the Mediter- ranean , was crowded by vessels of all nations ; the town and island received an accession of 30,000 inhabitants , and we must doubt ...
Página 135
... Maltese still speak of as the most rigid governor of any of their grand masters . He seems to have been the Haroun Alraschid of Malta : he used incognito to enter private houses , hear the opinions of the in- habitants , and discover ...
... Maltese still speak of as the most rigid governor of any of their grand masters . He seems to have been the Haroun Alraschid of Malta : he used incognito to enter private houses , hear the opinions of the in- habitants , and discover ...
Página 136
... Maltese appear to me to be barbarous in their character , when their passions are roused : their appearance , though fine and manly , has a savage cast ; and such has been their behaviour , when in the prose- cution of revenge , or the ...
... Maltese appear to me to be barbarous in their character , when their passions are roused : their appearance , though fine and manly , has a savage cast ; and such has been their behaviour , when in the prose- cution of revenge , or the ...
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Página 207 - E'en now, where Alpine solitudes ascend, I sit me down a pensive hour to spend ; And placed on high above the storm's career, Look downward where an hundred realms appear ; Lakes, forests, cities, plains extending wide, The pomp of kings, the shepherd's humbler pride. When thus Creation's charms around combine, Amidst the store should thankless pride repine ? Say, should the philosophic mind disdain That good which makes each humbler bosom vain ? Let school-taught pride dissemble all it can, These...
Página iii - TRAVEL, in the younger sort, is a part of education ; in the elder, a part of experience. He that travelleth into a country, before he hath some entrance into the language, goeth to school, and not to travel.
Página 78 - Arabian courtiers guide. With artful duty all decline their eyes, No bellowing shouts of noisy crowds arise; Silence, in solemn state, the march attends, Till at the dread divan the slow procession ends. Yet not these prospects all profusely gay, The gilded navy that adorns the sea, The rising city in confusion fair, Magnificently formed, irregular, Where woods and palaces at once surprise, Gardens on gardens, domes on domes arise...
Página 107 - And on the shore he was a wanderer; There was a mass of many images Crowded like waves upon me, but he was A part of all; and in the last he lay Reposing from the noontide sultriness...
Página 210 - Slow sinks, more lovely ere his race be run, Along Morea's hills the setting sun: Not, as in northern climes, obscurely bright, But one unclouded blaze of living light!
Página 21 - Now sinks at last, or feebly mans the soul; While low delights, succeeding fast behind, In happier meanness occupy the mind : As in those domes, where Caesars once bore sway, Defaced by time and tottering in decay, There in the ruin, heedless of the dead, The shelter-seeking peasant builds his shed ; And, wondering man could want the larger pile, Exults, and owns his cottage with a smile.
Página 10 - Quantum ilia metus, quantum ilia laborum Urbs dedit insultans Latio et Laurentibus arvis ! Nunc passim vix reliquias, vix nomina servans, Obruitur propriis non agnoscenda ruinis. Et querimur genus infelix humana labare Membra aevo, quum regna palam moriantur, et urbes.
Página 69 - Ye horrid towers, the abode of broken hearts ; Ye dungeons and ye cages of despair, That monarchs have supplied from age to age With music, such as suits their sovereign ears, The sighs and groans of miserable men ! There's not an English heart that would not leap To hear that ye were fallen...
Página 96 - of the richest and most beautiful spots in the world. The whole appears a magnificent garden, filled with fruit trees of every species, and watered by clear fountains and rivulets, that meander through this delightful campaign.
Página 88 - Inghilterra; atteso che quelle stesse cose che vi si ammirano, popolazione, ricchezza, lindura, savie leggi, industria ed attività somma, tutte vi si trovano alquanto minori che in Inghilterra. Ed in fatti poi, dopo molti altri viaggi e molta più esperienza, i due soli paesi dell...