New Voyages and Travels: Consisting of Originals and Translations, Volume 4Sir R. Phillips and Company, 1820 - Voyages and travels |
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Page iv
... kind . The eye acquires an unlimited command over the most beautiful images , both in nature and art . In the horizon appears the chain of Mount Ida , reaching to the borders of Olympus , whose lofty head in the clouds seems an emblem ...
... kind . The eye acquires an unlimited command over the most beautiful images , both in nature and art . In the horizon appears the chain of Mount Ida , reaching to the borders of Olympus , whose lofty head in the clouds seems an emblem ...
Page vii
... kind have borrowed from us . In the first plan is seen the canal , on which arise artificial cascades and pavilions , in perfect accordance with the principal subject . On the further side is the field of Dgirite , and in the foreground ...
... kind have borrowed from us . In the first plan is seen the canal , on which arise artificial cascades and pavilions , in perfect accordance with the principal subject . On the further side is the field of Dgirite , and in the foreground ...
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... kind of profusion which their religion explains , since it is the only beverage allowed by it , and , moreover , is indispensably necessary in their religious ceremonies . Near the Aqueduct is the village of Baktché - Keuïu , at the ...
... kind of profusion which their religion explains , since it is the only beverage allowed by it , and , moreover , is indispensably necessary in their religious ceremonies . Near the Aqueduct is the village of Baktché - Keuïu , at the ...
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... Kind nature , in this her holiday , effaces by her cornucopia , for a short time , the too evidently calamitous distractions and penury of the longer periods . On every side , the rich spoil of the fields falls beneath the sharp blade ...
... Kind nature , in this her holiday , effaces by her cornucopia , for a short time , the too evidently calamitous distractions and penury of the longer periods . On every side , the rich spoil of the fields falls beneath the sharp blade ...
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... kind of measured step , which is followed by the rest , arm - in - arm . Its origin was in antient Macedon or Epirus . The valaque is rude and barbarous , like the people its in- ventors , marked only by the burlesque without motive or ...
... kind of measured step , which is followed by the rest , arm - in - arm . Its origin was in antient Macedon or Epirus . The valaque is rude and barbarous , like the people its in- ventors , marked only by the burlesque without motive or ...
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