The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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... traveller might imagine himself imitating Horace's mixed mode of travelling in his famous journey from Rome to Anxur ( Terracina ) . The mode of travelling was either by horse or by carriage , a low vehicle with moveable hood ( calash ) ...
... traveller might imagine himself imitating Horace's mixed mode of travelling in his famous journey from Rome to Anxur ( Terracina ) . The mode of travelling was either by horse or by carriage , a low vehicle with moveable hood ( calash ) ...
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... traveller might imagine himself imitating Horace's mixed mode of travelling in his famous journey from Rome to Anxur ( Terracina ) . The mode of travelling was either by horse or by carriage , a low vehicle with moveable hood ( calash ) ...
... traveller might imagine himself imitating Horace's mixed mode of travelling in his famous journey from Rome to Anxur ( Terracina ) . The mode of travelling was either by horse or by carriage , a low vehicle with moveable hood ( calash ) ...
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... traveller . The coming age of specialisation of knowledge in the traveller is presaged by the famous researches of Winckelmann in Italy ( 1755-58 ) , who came to examine the ruins of Herculaneum , Pompeii , and Paestum . What a stride ...
... traveller . The coming age of specialisation of knowledge in the traveller is presaged by the famous researches of Winckelmann in Italy ( 1755-58 ) , who came to examine the ruins of Herculaneum , Pompeii , and Paestum . What a stride ...
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