Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa, المجلد 2T. Cadell et W. Davies, 1816 |
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... seem necessary : but it was his wish to discharge every debt of this nature , -for two reasons : first , because by so doing he presents his Reader with a view of the society in which he has lived , and introduces to his notice some of ...
... seem necessary : but it was his wish to discharge every debt of this nature , -for two reasons : first , because by so doing he presents his Reader with a view of the society in which he has lived , and introduces to his notice some of ...
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... seems as if the subject had , for once , raised his feelings to the temperature necessary for animated description ; and he briefly sketches a glowing portrait of a Grecian virgin in her secluded apartment ' . Her ( 2 ) Vid . Dicæarchi ...
... seems as if the subject had , for once , raised his feelings to the temperature necessary for animated description ; and he briefly sketches a glowing portrait of a Grecian virgin in her secluded apartment ' . Her ( 2 ) Vid . Dicæarchi ...
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... seems to be entirely unknown ; or to be considered rather as the vulgar occupation of clerks and scriveners , than of persons of taste and rank . The accomplishments of the Grecian , as of the Turkish ladies , are few in number : some ...
... seems to be entirely unknown ; or to be considered rather as the vulgar occupation of clerks and scriveners , than of persons of taste and rank . The accomplishments of the Grecian , as of the Turkish ladies , are few in number : some ...
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... seems clearly to prove that this is the TOMB OF THE ATHENIANS ; for the other monuments , mentioned by him as being near to that Sepulchre , may also be observed ; as will presently appear . The name which he uses , applies forcibly to ...
... seems clearly to prove that this is the TOMB OF THE ATHENIANS ; for the other monuments , mentioned by him as being near to that Sepulchre , may also be observed ; as will presently appear . The name which he uses , applies forcibly to ...
الصفحة 25
... seems reason for believing that many of the statues by Grecian sculptors , considered as representing Venus , and particularly the famous statue called that of the Medicéan Venus , were statues of Aspasia the concubine of Cyrus , whom ...
... seems reason for believing that many of the statues by Grecian sculptors , considered as representing Venus , and particularly the famous statue called that of the Medicéan Venus , were statues of Aspasia the concubine of Cyrus , whom ...
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afterwards Albanian Ambassador Amphipolis antient antiquities appearance appellation arrived Asopus Athenians Athens Bannat beautiful belonging Boeotia called CHAP Charadrus citadel consists Constantinople containing Cremnitz Danube defile Delphi distance Egypt exhibited Geog gold Grecian Greece Greek Gronov Gulph of Glaucus HELICON Herodotus Hist Holy Land horses Hungary Ibid inhabitants inscription journey Katarina Kuhnii Larissa Lebadéa Lond Macedonia Marathon marble medals mentioned miles minerals mines monastery Mount Mount Athos MOUNT HELICON mountain nova species observed Olympus Orchomenus Oxon Paris Parnassus passed Pausan Pausanias perhaps plain remains remarkable river road rock Roman ruins Salonica says Schemnitz sepulchres side silver situation spot stone Strabo summit Tempe Thebes THESPIA Thessalonica Thessaly THRACE TITHOREA Tomb town Transylvania Travels Troas tumulus Turkish Turks Vienna village visited Walachia walls Wheler whole δὲ ἐν ἐπὶ καὶ τε τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῦ τῶν