Historical Illustrations of the Fourth Canto of Childe Harold: Containing Dissertations on the Ruins of Rome; and an Essay on Italian LiteratureJohn Murray, 1818 - 576 páginas |
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... Marangoni , delle cose gentilesche e profane trasporte ad uso e ornamento delle chiese ; see also Fioravante Martinelli , Roma ex ethnica sacra . The Abate Fea in his dissertation . city had begun to be regarded with somewhat less ...
... Marangoni , delle cose gentilesche e profane trasporte ad uso e ornamento delle chiese ; see also Fioravante Martinelli , Roma ex ethnica sacra . The Abate Fea in his dissertation . city had begun to be regarded with somewhat less ...
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... Marangoni , writing in the middle of the eighteenth century ! " che la madre di Dio stessa indirizzò questo lamento agli ultimi secoli , e specialmente allo scorso XVI . nel quale , es- sendo quasi che spenta la venerazione , e memoria ...
... Marangoni , writing in the middle of the eighteenth century ! " che la madre di Dio stessa indirizzò questo lamento agli ultimi secoli , e specialmente allo scorso XVI . nel quale , es- sendo quasi che spenta la venerazione , e memoria ...
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... gente Fregepanica . ap . Marangoni . Delle memorie sacre e profane dell ' Anfiteatro Flavio . Roma , 1746. p . 31 , 52. edit . 1746 . Alexander III . also retired thither in 1167 . to sites not buildings . In the beginning of the 207.
... gente Fregepanica . ap . Marangoni . Delle memorie sacre e profane dell ' Anfiteatro Flavio . Roma , 1746. p . 31 , 52. edit . 1746 . Alexander III . also retired thither in 1167 . to sites not buildings . In the beginning of the 207.
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... Marangoni . Rom . 1746. pp . 33 , 34 . 3 " Atque uno die quinque millia omne genus ferarum . " Sueton . in vit . Tit . • Vopisc . in vit . Prob . p . 233. Hist . Aug. edit . 1519 . ' Marangoni , ibid . p . 41 . See note to Stanza CXLI ...
... Marangoni . Rom . 1746. pp . 33 , 34 . 3 " Atque uno die quinque millia omne genus ferarum . " Sueton . in vit . Tit . • Vopisc . in vit . Prob . p . 233. Hist . Aug. edit . 1519 . ' Marangoni , ibid . p . 41 . See note to Stanza CXLI ...
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... " • Onufrius Panvinius in his MS memoirs de gente Frege- panica quoted by Marangoni , ibid . 49. thinks this occupation took place after the year 1000 . 3 Ibid . P. 50 . ascribes the ruin of the arcades towards the Cælian mount 268.
... " • Onufrius Panvinius in his MS memoirs de gente Frege- panica quoted by Marangoni , ibid . 49. thinks this occupation took place after the year 1000 . 3 Ibid . P. 50 . ascribes the ruin of the arcades towards the Cælian mount 268.
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Página 264 - Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire," as a proof that the Coliseum was entire, when seen by the Anglo-Saxon pilgrims at the end of the seventh, or the beginning of the eighth century. A notice on the Coliseum may be seen in the " Historical Illustrations,
Página 368 - Dicorvi adesso ; ch'io possa morire, Se ora trovomi avere al mio comando Un par di soldi sol, non che due lire! Limosina di messe Dio sa quando Io ne potrò toccare , e non e' è un cane Che mi tolga al mio stato miserando.
Página 472 - Ghibellin fuggiasco, e tu i cari parenti e l'idioma desti a quel dolce di Calliope labbro che Amore in Grecia nudo e nudo in Roma d'un velo candidissimo adornando, rendea nel grembo a Venere Celeste...
Página 327 - In vain ! they gaze, turn giddy, rave and die. Religion, blushing, veils her sacred fires, And unawares Morality expires. Nor public flame, nor private, dares to shine; Nor human spark is left, nor glimpse Divine; Lo! thy dread empire, Chaos! is restor'd; Light dies before thy uncreating word: Thy hand, great Anarch ! lets the curtain fall ; And universal Darkness buries All.
Página 408 - Sublime specchio di veraci detti, Mostrami in corpo e in anima qual sono : Capelli, or radi in fronte, e rossi pretti ; Lunga statura, e capo a terra prono ; Sottil persona in su due stinchi schietti ; Bianca pelle, occhi azzurri, aspetto buono ; Giusto naso, bel labro, e denti eletti...
Página 129 - Hic superum formas superi mirantur et ipsi, Et cupiunt fictis vultibus esse pares. Non potuit natura deos hoc ore creare, Quo miranda deum signa creavit homo. 3 5 Vultus adest his numinibus, potiusque coluntur Artificum studio quam deitate sua.
Página 416 - Sol nella man del giardinier solerte mandò lampi colà l'acuto ferro, che rase il prato ed agguagliollo; ei rami che tra lo sguardo, e le lontane scene si ardivano frappor, dotto corresse. Prospetti vaghi, inaspettati incontri, bei sentieri, antri freschi, opachi seggi, lente acque e mute...
Página 51 - Rome! My country! City of the soul! The orphans of the heart must turn to thee, Lone mother of dead empires! and control In their shut breasts their petty misery. What are our woes and sufferance? Come and see The cypress, hear the owl, and plod your way O'er steps of broken thrones and temples, Ye!
Página 202 - The Savelli family were in possession of the fortress in 1312, and the German army of Henry VII. marched from Rome,§ attacked, took, and burnt it, but were unable to make themselves by force masters of the citadel, that is, of the tomb, which must give us a high notion of its strength or of their weakness. The soldiers of the tomb surrendered their post upon terms, and Henry transferred the whole property to a brother of John Savelli who had married one of the Colonna, and who...
Página 152 - Oblectat me, Roma, tuas spectare ruinas: Ex cujus lapsu gloria prisca patet. Sed tuus hie populus muris defossa vetustis Calcis in obsequium marmora dura coquit. Impia tercentum si sic gens egerit annos Nullum hinc indicium nobilitatis erit...