Tuscan CitiesHoughton, Mifflin, 1885 - 272 من الصفحات |
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... head of the bier with a large cross . The others carried torches , which sometimes they inverted , swinging for- ward with a slow processional movement , and chant- ing monotonously , with the clear dark of the evening light keen and ...
... head of the bier with a large cross . The others carried torches , which sometimes they inverted , swinging for- ward with a slow processional movement , and chant- ing monotonously , with the clear dark of the evening light keen and ...
الصفحة 7
... head piled up with Chianti wine - flasks that looked like a heap of great bubbles . I must trust him to the reader's sympathy , together with the pensive donkeys abounding there , who acquired no sort of spiritual pride from the sense ...
... head piled up with Chianti wine - flasks that looked like a heap of great bubbles . I must trust him to the reader's sympathy , together with the pensive donkeys abounding there , who acquired no sort of spiritual pride from the sense ...
الصفحة 13
... heads , this attribution of merit through mere belief to people whose lives cast so little luster on their creeds ; but the confusion is an agreeable one , and I enjoyed it as much as when it first overcame me in Italy . VII . THE ...
... heads , this attribution of merit through mere belief to people whose lives cast so little luster on their creeds ; but the confusion is an agreeable one , and I enjoyed it as much as when it first overcame me in Italy . VII . THE ...
الصفحة 26
... heads of the people passing to and from the bridge , and must have occasioned a great deal of annoyance to the tourists of that day . Nevertheless , they seem to have dwelt in very tolerable enmity together till one day when a ...
... heads of the people passing to and from the bridge , and must have occasioned a great deal of annoyance to the tourists of that day . Nevertheless , they seem to have dwelt in very tolerable enmity together till one day when a ...
الصفحة 29
... head with a stick , so that he dropped from his palfrey . Then Oddo di Arrigo , whom he stabbed , and Mosca Lamberti , who pronounced his sentence , and Lambertaccio Amidei , " and one of the Gangolandi , " ran up and cut his throat ...
... head with a stick , so that he dropped from his palfrey . Then Oddo di Arrigo , whom he stabbed , and Mosca Lamberti , who pronounced his sentence , and Lambertaccio Amidei , " and one of the Gangolandi , " ran up and cut his throat ...
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الصفحة 190 - When a man sees the prodigious pains and expense that our forefathers have been at in these barbarous buildings, one cannot but fancy to himself what miracles of architecture they would have left us, had they been only instructed in the right way...
الصفحة 46 - Spurn not the nobly born With love affected, Nor treat with virtuous scorn The well-connected. High rank involves no shame — We boast an equal claim With him of humble name To be respected!
الصفحة 11 - It was their lovely ways, far more than their monuments of history and art, that made return to the Florentines delightful. I would rather have had a perpetuity of the cameriere's smile, when he came up with our coffee in the morning, than Donatello's San Giorgio, if either were purchasable; and the face of the old chambermaid Maria, full of motherly affection, was better than the face of Santa Maria Novella."— Howells, Tuscan Cities.
الصفحة 112 - Annunziata, when the belfry in the corner, lifted aloft in its tower, showed with its pendulous bells like a great graceful flower against the dome of the church behind it. The quiet in the place was almost sensible ; the pale light, suffused with rose, had a delicate clearness ; there was a little agreeable thrill of cold in the air; there could not have been a more refined moment's pleasure offered to a sympathetic tourist loitering homeward to his hotel.
الصفحة 157 - It was in the clearness that follows the twilight when, after the sudden descent of a vaulted passage, I stood in the piazza, and saw the Tower of the Mangia leap like a rocket into the starlit air. After all, that does not say it : you must suppose a perfect silence, through which this exquisite shaft forever soars. When once you have seen the Mangia, all other towers, obelisks, and columns are tame and vulgar and earth-rooted ; that seems to quit the ground, to be not a monument but a flight.
الصفحة 65 - ... that gay, accomplished, wise, and erudite statesman, who knew what men were so much better? There is nothing of Savonarola now but the memory of his purpose, nothing of Lorenzo but the memory of his: and now we see far more clearly than it that the frate had founded his free state upon the ruins of magnifico's tyranny; that the one willed only good to others, and the other willed it only to himself.
الصفحة 190 - ... that nothing in the world can make a prettier show to those who prefer false beauties, and affected ornaments, to a noble and majestic simplicity.
الصفحة 77 - Serried ranks of seraphs, peacock-plumed, and kneeling in prayer ; garlands of roses everywhere ; contemporary Florentines on horseback, riding in the train of the three Magi kings under the low boughs of trees ; and birds fluttering through the dim, mellow atmosphere; the whole dense and close in an opulent yet delicate fancifulness of design.
الصفحة 190 - ... present, and the riches of the people much more at the disposal of the priests, there was so much money consumed on these Gothic cathedrals as would have finished a greater variety of noble buildiugs than have been raised either before or since that time.
الصفحة 34 - I say truly that the spirit of life which dwelleth in the most secret chamber of the heart began to tremble with such violence that it appeared fearfully in the least pulses, and trembling said these words : Ecce deus fortior me, qui veniens dominabitur mihi.