The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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... beautiful palaces in Florence ; and , as Tuscan pillars and rustic work owe their original to this country , the architects always take care to give them a place in the great edifices that are raised in Tuscany . The duke's new palace ...
... beautiful palaces in Florence ; and , as Tuscan pillars and rustic work owe their original to this country , the architects always take care to give them a place in the great edifices that are raised in Tuscany . The duke's new palace ...
Page 10
... beautiful bust of Alexander the Great , casting up his face to heaven , with a noble air of grief or dis- contentedness in his looks . I have seen two or three antique busts of Alexander in the same air and posture , and am apt to think ...
... beautiful bust of Alexander the Great , casting up his face to heaven , with a noble air of grief or dis- contentedness in his looks . I have seen two or three antique busts of Alexander in the same air and posture , and am apt to think ...
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... beautiful old figure made after the celebrated hermaphrodite in the Villa Borghese . I saw nothing that has not been observed by several others in the Argenteria , the tabernacle of St. Lau- rence's chapel , and the chamber of painters ...
... beautiful old figure made after the celebrated hermaphrodite in the Villa Borghese . I saw nothing that has not been observed by several others in the Argenteria , the tabernacle of St. Lau- rence's chapel , and the chamber of painters ...
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... beautiful lake , which would be very extraordinary were there not several mountains in the neighbourhood rising over it . The inhabitants thereabout pretend that it is unfa- thomable , and I question not but the waters of it fill up a ...
... beautiful lake , which would be very extraordinary were there not several mountains in the neighbourhood rising over it . The inhabitants thereabout pretend that it is unfa- thomable , and I question not but the waters of it fill up a ...
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... however at so great a distance , that they leave open a wonderful variety of beautiful prospects . The situation of these mountains has some particular effects on the country which they enclose . As first 26 REMARKS ON ITALY .
... however at so great a distance , that they leave open a wonderful variety of beautiful prospects . The situation of these mountains has some particular effects on the country which they enclose . As first 26 REMARKS ON ITALY .
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