New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 23Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1828 |
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Page 86
... ancient , finds every variety of food for the most fastidious intellectual appetite , and nothing in the prose occurrences of every - day life which can de- tract from that higher poetic temper with which meditation over ancient sites ...
... ancient , finds every variety of food for the most fastidious intellectual appetite , and nothing in the prose occurrences of every - day life which can de- tract from that higher poetic temper with which meditation over ancient sites ...
Page 97
... ancient Italy which I have been endea- vouring to trace to you , we come next to its VIth province , Picenum , which lying along the Adriatic , between the rivers Esis and Matrinus and the Apennines on the west , corresponds on the ...
... ancient Italy which I have been endea- vouring to trace to you , we come next to its VIth province , Picenum , which lying along the Adriatic , between the rivers Esis and Matrinus and the Apennines on the west , corresponds on the ...
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... ancient Latium . Ill - governed and infested by the pestilence and banditti , it offers entire tracts of uncultivated land , and of pale and sickly inhabitants . The traveller traces the locality of ancient cities by grassy hillocks ...
... ancient Latium . Ill - governed and infested by the pestilence and banditti , it offers entire tracts of uncultivated land , and of pale and sickly inhabitants . The traveller traces the locality of ancient cities by grassy hillocks ...
Contents
Landors Imaginary Conversations | 10 |
Mexico in 1827 | 45 |
A Swiss Tour | 53 |
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