Journal of a Voyage Up the Mediterranean: Principally Among the Islands of the Archipelago, and in Asia Minor, Including Many Interesting Particulars Relative to the Greek Revolution ... ; to which is Added An Essay of the Fanariotes, Том 1C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Всего страниц: 423 |
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... Feelings on landing , 105. - Napoli- Interesting prospect , 106 - Market - Greek soldiers , 107 , 108 . -Turkish cemetery , 109. - Citadel , 110. - Giovanni Notara- Bible Society , 111. - Beautiful prospect , 112. - Capture of a Maltese ...
... Feelings on landing , 105. - Napoli- Interesting prospect , 106 - Market - Greek soldiers , 107 , 108 . -Turkish cemetery , 109. - Citadel , 110. - Giovanni Notara- Bible Society , 111. - Beautiful prospect , 112. - Capture of a Maltese ...
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... palpable character- istic ; and instead of suggesting to the mind devout sentiments , are more calculated to call up from the innermost recesses of the heart the SPANISH WAITER . 9 dormant feelings of worldly vanity .
... palpable character- istic ; and instead of suggesting to the mind devout sentiments , are more calculated to call up from the innermost recesses of the heart the SPANISH WAITER . 9 dormant feelings of worldly vanity .
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... feelings of worldly vanity . The head- gear of Jezebel will fix the attention under these circumstances sooner than the Song of Deborah . " RELIGION , erst so venerable , What art thou now , but made a fable ? A holy mask on Folly's ...
... feelings of worldly vanity . The head- gear of Jezebel will fix the attention under these circumstances sooner than the Song of Deborah . " RELIGION , erst so venerable , What art thou now , but made a fable ? A holy mask on Folly's ...
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... feeling - happy in being the cause of unhappiness to others , and in cherishing , to the close of life , a rankling jealousy , which , Hist . of the World , Book I. p . 46. fol . 14 SPANISH PLAY . in the regret it treasures for.
... feeling - happy in being the cause of unhappiness to others , and in cherishing , to the close of life , a rankling jealousy , which , Hist . of the World , Book I. p . 46. fol . 14 SPANISH PLAY . in the regret it treasures for.
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... SONGS . 25 the same time how difficult it is to discard at once the feelings which have for years been growing with our growth , I am a little inclined to suspect my impartiality . CHAPTER II . WEDNESDAY , 27th Oct. - This morning.
... SONGS . 25 the same time how difficult it is to discard at once the feelings which have for years been growing with our growth , I am a little inclined to suspect my impartiality . CHAPTER II . WEDNESDAY , 27th Oct. - This morning.
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Amongst anchor ancient ANECDOTE antiquity appearance arrival ascended beautiful beneath boat brig Calamata called Cambrian CAPITAN PACHA Captain Hamilton Captain Panajotti CARIGNAN chafing-dish character church considerable consul curious dishes dragoman English EXCURSION feeling Floriana four Friday Genoa gilded goat grand master GREEK PIRATE head heard heart Herculaneum island knights of Malta ladies Lord Byron magnificent Malta Maltese Maltese brig marble ment miles Mistico MODERN GREEK LITERATURE morning Mosch Mount Vesuvius mountains Naples Napoli o'clock observed officers Pacha painted perhaps pillars pistols Pompeii present Puzzuoli RELATED BY TOURNEFORT remarkable returned rock ruins sail scene Scio Sedecui seems sent Seringapatam ship shore side SINGULAR STORY RELATED Sir Manley Power Smyrna stone SULEIMAN AGA summit temple thing Thursday tion town Tuesday tumulus Turkish Turks vessels Vroucolacas Wednesday whole wind
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Стр. 88 - She looks a sea Cybele, fresh from ocean, Rising with her tiara of proud towers At airy distance, with majestic motion, A ruler of the waters and their powers...
Стр. 265 - tis the mind that makes the body rich ; And as the sun breaks through the darkest clouds, So honour peereth in the meanest habit. What, is the jay more precious than the lark, Because his feathers are more beautiful ? Or is the adder better than the eel, Because his painted skin contents the eye...
Стр. 280 - Wherein we can show the poet is worthy to have it before any other competitors, among whom principally to challenge it step forth the moral philosophers, whom methinks I see coming towards me with a sullen gravity, as though they could not abide vice by daylight, rudely clothed for to witness outwardly their contempt of outward things, with books in their hands against glory, whereto they set their names, sophistically speaking against subtlety, and angry with any man in whom they see the foul fault...
Стр. 49 - ... s'est retrouvé tout entier. Les peintures, les bronzes, étaient encore dans leur beauté première, et tout ce qui peut servir aux usages domestiques, est conservé d'une manière effrayante. Les amphores sont encore préparées pour le festin du jour suivant; la farine qui allait être pétrie, est encore là; les restes d'une femme sont encore ornés des parures qu'elle portait dans le jour de fête que le volcan a troublé, et ses bras desséchés ne remplissent plus le bracelet de pierreries...
Стр. 284 - The love of praise, howe'er conceal'd by art, Reigns, more or less, and glows, in every heart : The proud, to gain it, toils on toils endure ; The modest shun it, but to make it sure.
Стр. 284 - It aids the dancer's heel, the writer's head, And heaps the plain with mountains of the dead ; Nor ends with life ; but nods in sable plumes, Adorns our hearse, and flatters on our tombs.
Стр. 348 - In the month of May, namely, on May-day in the morning, every man, except impediment, would walk into the sweet meadows and green woods, there to rejoice their spirits with the beauty and savour of sweet flowers, and with the harmony of birds, praising God in their kind...
Стр. 49 - Jamais des édifices exposés à l'air ne se seraient ainsi maintenus , et ce souvenir enfoui s'est retrouvé tout entier. Les peintures, les bronzes étaient encore dans leur beauté première, et tout ce qui peut servir aux usages domestiques est conservé d'une manière effrayante. Les amphores...
Стр. 124 - Ye winds, that have made me your sport, Convey to this desolate shore Some cordial endearing report Of a land I shall visit no more. My friends, do they now and then send A wish or a thought after me ? O tell me I yet have a friend, Though a friend I am never to see.
Стр. 121 - Chalcis' walls, and strong Eretria ; The Isteian fields, for generous vines renown'd, The fair Carystos, and the Styrian ground ; Where Dios from her towers o'erlooks the plain, And high Cerinthus views the neighbouring main. Down their broad shoulders falls a length of hair ; Their hands dismiss not...