New elegant extracts; a selection from the most eminent prose and epistolary writers, by R.A. Davenport, Том 3C.& C. Whittingham, 1827 |
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... Pompeii Eustace . 269 The Remains of Pompeii . ..... Matthews . 272 Ætna at Sunrise ... ....... Brydone . 278 Character of Grecian Scenery ....... Anonymous . 290 Page The Abbey of St. Ruth . Sir W. Scott CONTENTS .
... Pompeii Eustace . 269 The Remains of Pompeii . ..... Matthews . 272 Ætna at Sunrise ... ....... Brydone . 278 Character of Grecian Scenery ....... Anonymous . 290 Page The Abbey of St. Ruth . Sir W. Scott CONTENTS .
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... POMPEII . POMPEII is only three miles from Stabiæ , but on the very side itself of Vesuvius , and only about five miles from its crater . The bed of ashes was in some places scarce three ... Pompeii Eustace The Remains of Pompeii Matthews.
... POMPEII . POMPEII is only three miles from Stabiæ , but on the very side itself of Vesuvius , and only about five miles from its crater . The bed of ashes was in some places scarce three ... Pompeii Eustace The Remains of Pompeii Matthews.
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... Pompeii possesses a secret power that captivates and fixes , I had almost said melts , the soul . In other times and in other places , one single edifice , a temple , a theatre , a tomb , that has escaped the wreck of ages , would have ...
... Pompeii possesses a secret power that captivates and fixes , I had almost said melts , the soul . In other times and in other places , one single edifice , a temple , a theatre , a tomb , that has escaped the wreck of ages , would have ...
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... Pompeii will give you a livelier idea of their modes of life , than all the books in the world . They seem , like the French of the pre- sent day , to have existed only in public . Their theatres , temples , basilica , forums , are on ...
... Pompeii will give you a livelier idea of their modes of life , than all the books in the world . They seem , like the French of the pre- sent day , to have existed only in public . Their theatres , temples , basilica , forums , are on ...
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... Pompeii , therefore , exhibits nothing but bare walls , and the walls are without roofs ; for these have been broken in , by the weight of the shower of ashes and pumice stones that caused the de- struction of the town . The ...
... Pompeii , therefore , exhibits nothing but bare walls , and the walls are without roofs ; for these have been broken in , by the weight of the shower of ashes and pumice stones that caused the de- struction of the town . The ...
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Страница 368 - From the lines, the galleys, and the bridge, the Ottoman artillery thundered on all sides ; and the camp and city, the Greeks and the Turks, were involved in a cloud of smoke, which could only be dispelled by the final deliverance or destruction of the Roman Empire.
Страница 368 - ... the final deliverance or destruction of the Roman Empire. The single combats of the heroes of history or fable amuse our fancy and engage our affections; the skilful evolutions of war may inform the mind, and improve a necessary, though pernicious, science; but, in the uniform and odious pictures of a general assault, all is blood and horror and confusion: nor shall I strive, at the distance of three centuries and a thousand miles, to delineate a scene of which there could be no spectators, and...
Страница 235 - Then some leap'd overboard with dreadful yell, As eager to anticipate their grave ; And the sea yawn'd around her like a hell, And down she suck'd with her the whirling wave, Like one who grapples with his enemy, And strives to strangle him before he die.
Страница 361 - It was at an old lady's, a relation and godmother of mine, where a particular incident occasioned my being left during the vacation of two successive seasons. Her house was formed out of the remains of an old Gothic castle, of which one tower was still almost entire ; it was tenanted by kindly daws and swallows. Beneath, in a modernized part of the building, resided the mistress of the mansion. The house was skirted with a few majestic elms and beeches, and the stumps of several others showed, that...
Страница 174 - Two small gray eyes twinkled feebly in the midst, like two stars of lesser magnitude in a hazy firmament ; and his full-fed cheeks, which seemed to have taken toll of every thing that went into his mouth, were curiously mottled and streaked with dusky red, like a spitzenberg apple.
Страница 15 - ... and stables, partly ruinous, and closed on the landward front by a low embattled wall, while the remaining side of the quadrangle was occupied by the tower itself, which, tall and narrow, and built of a greyish stone, stood glimmering in the moonlight, like the sheeted spectre of some huge giant.
Страница 367 - The common impulse drove them onwards to the walls, the most audacious to climb were instantly precipitated ; and not a dart, not a bullet of the Christians, was idly wasted on the accumulated throng. But their strength and ammunition were exhausted in this laborious defence : the ditch was...
Страница 376 - Asia. Entranced by the magnificent spectacle, I felt as if all the faculties of my soul were insufficient fully to embrace its glories : I hardly retained power to breathe ; and almost apprehended that in doing so I might dispel the gorgeous vision, and find its whole vast fabric only a delusive dream ! CHAPTER IV.