Walks in Rome, Volume 1W. Isbister, 1874 - Rome (Italy) |
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... hopelessness of her future , -left her , in short , hating her with all our might , and adding our individual curse to the infinite anathema which her old crimes have unmistakeably brought down : -when we have left 12 WALKS IN ROME .
... hopelessness of her future , -left her , in short , hating her with all our might , and adding our individual curse to the infinite anathema which her old crimes have unmistakeably brought down : -when we have left 12 WALKS IN ROME .
Page 13
Augustus John Cuthbert Hare. crimes have unmistakeably brought down : -when we have left Rome in such mood as this , we are astonished by the discovery , by - and - by , that our heartstrings have mysteriously attached themselves to the ...
Augustus John Cuthbert Hare. crimes have unmistakeably brought down : -when we have left Rome in such mood as this , we are astonished by the discovery , by - and - by , that our heartstrings have mysteriously attached themselves to the ...
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... brought the first promise of ap- proaching rest . A few more miles of weary hills , every one of which , from its summit , gave a more swelling and majestic outline to what so far constituted ' Roma , ' that is , the great cupola , not ...
... brought the first promise of ap- proaching rest . A few more miles of weary hills , every one of which , from its summit , gave a more swelling and majestic outline to what so far constituted ' Roma , ' that is , the great cupola , not ...
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... brought with him ; he knelt then with the devotion of the pilgrims , now he returned in a disposition like that of the frondeurs of the Middle Ages , but more serious than theirs . This Rome of which he had been the dupe , and ...
... brought with him ; he knelt then with the devotion of the pilgrims , now he returned in a disposition like that of the frondeurs of the Middle Ages , but more serious than theirs . This Rome of which he had been the dupe , and ...
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... excursions outside the walls . The opening of the railways to Naples and Civita Vecchia have now brought a vast variety of new excursions within the range of a day's expedition - and the papal citadel of Anagni , the INTRODUCTORY . 25.
... excursions outside the walls . The opening of the railways to Naples and Civita Vecchia have now brought a vast variety of new excursions within the range of a day's expedition - and the papal citadel of Anagni , the INTRODUCTORY . 25.
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