Remarks on Several Parts of Italy, &c. in the Years 1701, 1702, 1703Henry Scheurleer, 1718 - 352 Seiten |
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... ' tis no wonder , while the Ba- rennefs of their Country continues , that the Manners of the Inhabitants don't change : Since there is nothing makes Men fharper , and and fets their Hands and Wits more at work than 6 Monaco , Genoa , & c .
... ' tis no wonder , while the Ba- rennefs of their Country continues , that the Manners of the Inhabitants don't change : Since there is nothing makes Men fharper , and and fets their Hands and Wits more at work than 6 Monaco , Genoa , & c .
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... Inhabitants of Theffalonica . The Emperor was however fo far from being difpleas'd with the Behaviour of the Saint , that at his Death he committed to him the Education of his Children . Several have pick'd Splinters of Wood out of the ...
... Inhabitants of Theffalonica . The Emperor was however fo far from being difpleas'd with the Behaviour of the Saint , that at his Death he committed to him the Education of his Children . Several have pick'd Splinters of Wood out of the ...
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... Inhabitants . But as Mirth is more apt to make Profely- tes than Melancholy , it is obferv'd that the Italians have many of ' em for thefe late Years given very far into the Modes and Free- doms of the French ; which prevail more or ...
... Inhabitants . But as Mirth is more apt to make Profely- tes than Melancholy , it is obferv'd that the Italians have many of ' em for thefe late Years given very far into the Modes and Free- doms of the French ; which prevail more or ...
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... Inhabitants ; for a Gondola with Two Oars at Venice , is as magnificent as a Coach and Six Horfes , with a large Equi- page , in another Country ; befides that it makes all Cariages extreamly cheap . The Streets are generally Pav'd with ...
... Inhabitants ; for a Gondola with Two Oars at Venice , is as magnificent as a Coach and Six Horfes , with a large Equi- page , in another Country ; befides that it makes all Cariages extreamly cheap . The Streets are generally Pav'd with ...
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... Inhabitants fay it was crack'd by Thunder , that de ftroy'd a Son of one of their Gothic Prin- ces , who had taken Shelter under it , as having been foretold what kind of Death he was to die . I ask'd an Abbot , that was in the Church ...
... Inhabitants fay it was crack'd by Thunder , that de ftroy'd a Son of one of their Gothic Prin- ces , who had taken Shelter under it , as having been foretold what kind of Death he was to die . I ask'd an Abbot , that was in the Church ...
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Seite 196 - The Trojan, from the main, beheld a wood, Which thick with shades, and a brown horror, stood : Betwixt the trees the Tiber took his course, With whirlpools dimpled ; and, with downward force, That drove the sand along, he took his way, And roll'd his yellow billows to the sea. About him, and above, and round the wood, The birds that haunt the borders of his flood, That bath'd within, or bask'd upon his side, To tuneful songs their narrow throats apply'd. The captain gives command : the joyful train...
Seite 183 - Bajan mole, Rais'd on the seas, the surges to control — At once comes tumbling down the rocky wall; Prone to the deep, the stones disjointed fall...
Seite 185 - His heavy limbs on jointed pinions bore, (The first who sail'd in air) 'tis sung by Fame, To the Cumaean coast at length he came, And, here alighting, built this costly frame. Inscrib'd to Phoebus, here he hung on high The steerage of his wings, that cut the sky: Then, o'er the lofty gate, his art emboss'd Androgeos...
Seite 190 - In spinning, or the loom, she spends the night, And cedar brands supply her father's light. From hence were heard, rebellowing to the main, The roars of lions that refuse the chain, The grunts of bristled boars, and groans of bears, And herds of howling wolves that stun the sailors
Seite 170 - But grill as well has heat and whatever gods there were have blistered feet.) Vesuvius cover'd with the fruitful vine, Here flourish'd once, and ran with floods of wine: Here Bacchus oft to the cool shades...
Seite 300 - At one side of the walks you have a near prospect of the Alps, which are broken into so many steps and precipices, that they fill the mind with an agreeable kind of horror, and form one of the most irregular mis-shapen scenes in the world.
Seite 258 - When a man sees the prodigious pains and expense that our fore-fathers have been at in these barbarous buildings, one cannot but fancy to himself what miracles of architecture they would have left us, had they only been instructed in .the right way ; for when the devotion of those ages was much warmer than...
Seite 93 - The people are esteemed very honest and rigorous in the execution of justice, and seem to live more happy and contented among their rocks and snows, than others of the Italians do in the pleasantest valleys of the world.
Seite 107 - And mountains, tremble at th' infernal sound. The sacred lake of Trivia from afar, The Veline fountains, and sulphureous Nar, Shake at the baleful blast, the signal of the war. Young mothers wildly stare, with fear possess'd, And strain their helpless infants to their breast.