Summer Cruise in the Mediterranean: On Board an American FrigateT. Bosworth, 1853 - 396 páginas |
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... seating himself on the broadest stone in the heat of the summer evenings he passed on the spot . It was the only walk about the place , and a secluded and pleasant one . The groves of firs and brush above , and the locust and cherry ...
... seating himself on the broadest stone in the heat of the summer evenings he passed on the spot . It was the only walk about the place , and a secluded and pleasant one . The groves of firs and brush above , and the locust and cherry ...
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... seats for the spectators which had been partially dug out . They were lined with marble , as the whole amphitheatre appears to have been . To realize the effect of these ruins , it is to be remembered that they are imbedded in solid ...
... seats for the spectators which had been partially dug out . They were lined with marble , as the whole amphitheatre appears to have been . To realize the effect of these ruins , it is to be remembered that they are imbedded in solid ...
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... seats for the vestals , consuls , and other places of honor , are well preserved , and thence up the hill to the temple of Hercules , which must have been a noble edifice , commanding a superb view of the sea . The next object was the ...
... seats for the vestals , consuls , and other places of honor , are well preserved , and thence up the hill to the temple of Hercules , which must have been a noble edifice , commanding a superb view of the sea . The next object was the ...
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... seat , and around it hang , on terraces , the houses of the English . Strong mineral springs abound on the slope . We landed directly , and mounting the donkies waiting on the pier , started to make the round of the village walks ...
... seat , and around it hang , on terraces , the houses of the English . Strong mineral springs abound on the slope . We landed directly , and mounting the donkies waiting on the pier , started to make the round of the village walks ...
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... seating ourselves upon the banks , and we struck into a narrow footpath of wild shrubbery which circled the lake , and in a few minutes stood before the door of a grotto sunk in the side of the hill . Here dwelt the Cumaan syil , and by ...
... seating ourselves upon the banks , and we struck into a narrow footpath of wild shrubbery which circled the lake , and in a few minutes stood before the door of a grotto sunk in the side of the hill . Here dwelt the Cumaan syil , and by ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Acropolis ancient Athens bazar beard beautiful beneath boat Bosphorus bright broad café caique called Capo d'Istria carriage castle centre columns commodore Constantinople court crowded curiosity Dardanelles dark deck dinner door dress edge emperor English entered face feet frigate gallery gardens gate gazing girl Golden Horn Greece Greek half hand handsome head Hellespont Herculaneum hill horses hour hundred Italian Italy king ladies look lovely marble miles morning mosque mountains mounted Naples never noble officers pacha palace Palermo passed picture Pompeii Posilipo round ruins scarce scene sea of Marmora seats seemed seen seraskier ship shore side slippers smoke Smyrna spot stands steps stood street sultan SUMMER CRUISE sunset temple took town traveller trees Trieste turban Turk Turkish valley Vesuvius Vienna village walked walls wind window woman
Pasajes populares
Página 223 - Where on the ^Egean shore a city stands Built nobly, pure the air, and light the soil ; Athens, the eye of Greece, mother of arts And eloquence, native to famous wits Or hospitable, in her sweet recess, City or suburban, studious walks and shades ; See there the olive grove of Academe, Plato's retirement, where the Attic bird Trills her thick-warbled notes the summer long ; There flowery hill Hymettus, with the sound Of bees...
Página 223 - Look once more ere we leave this specular mount Westward, much nearer by south-west, behold Where on the ^Egean shore a city stands Built nobly, pure the air, and light the soil ; Athens, the eye of Greece, mother of arts And eloquence...
Página 218 - He taught the belief of a first cause, whose beneficence is equal to his power, the Creator and Ruler of the Universe. He inculcated the moral agency of man, the immortality of the soul, and a future state of reward and punishment.
Página 319 - The mussulman smoked calmly on, taking no more notice of us than of the white clouds curling through his beard. He might have sat for Michael Angelo's Moses. Thin, pale, calm, and of a statue-like repose of countenance and posture, with a large...
Página 317 - Their curiosity often extends to your dress, and they put out their little henna-stained fingers and pass them over the sleeve of your coat with a gurgling expression of admiration at its fineness ; or if you have rings or a watch-guard, they lift your hand or pull out your watch with no kind of scruple. I have met with several instances of this in the course of my rambles. But a day or two ago I found myself rather more than usual a subject of curiosity. I was alone in the street of embroidered...
Página 223 - Trills her thick-warbled notes the summer long; There flowery hill Hymettus, with the sound Of bees' industrious murmur, oft invites To studious musing ; there Ilissus rolls His whispering stream : within the walls then view...
Página 197 - Greek went in with our cards. It was a small stone house of a story and a half, with a rickety flight of wooden steps at the side, and not a blade of grass or sign of a flower in court or window. If there had been but a geranium in the porch, or a rosetree by the gate, for description's sake ! Mr. Black was out— Mrs. Black was in. We walked up the creaking steps, with a Scotch terrier barking and snapping at our heels, and were met at the door by really a very pretty woman. She smiled as I apologized...
Página 196 - Maid of Athens," in the very teeth of poetry, has become Mrs. Black of Egina.' The beautiful Teresa Makri, of whom Byron asked back his heart, of whom Moore and Hobhouse, and the poet himself have written so much and so passionately, has forgotten the sweet burthen of the sweetest of love songs, and taken the...
Página 317 - ... they push him a little to get nearer the desired article. Feeling not the least timidity, except for their faces, these true children of Eve examine the goods in barter, watch the stranger's countenance, and if he takes off his glove, or pulls out his purse, take it up and look at it, without even saying
Página 369 - ... whose pinnacles dart their golden shafts from between the dark cypress-trees into the azure sky. I dwelt on them as on things I never was to behold more ; and not until the evening had deepened the veil it cast over the varied scene from orange to purple, and from purple to the sable hue of night, did I tear myself away from the impressive spot.
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