A Tour Through Sicily and Malta: In a Series of Letters to William Beckford, Esq. of Somerly in Suffolk; from P. Brydone, ...W. Strahan; and T. Cadell, 1774 - 355 страници |
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... believe , a healthier climate . Naples to be fure is more eligible in fummer , as the air is constantly refreshed by the sea breeze , when Rome is often fcorched by the most infupportable heat . Laft fummer , Faren- heit's thermometer ...
... believe , a healthier climate . Naples to be fure is more eligible in fummer , as the air is constantly refreshed by the sea breeze , when Rome is often fcorched by the most infupportable heat . Laft fummer , Faren- heit's thermometer ...
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... believe me ; yet the fact is certain , and can only be doubted by those who have wanted time or curiofity to examine it : It is ftrange , you will fay , that nature fhould make ufe of the fame agent to create as to deftroy ; and that ...
... believe me ; yet the fact is certain , and can only be doubted by those who have wanted time or curiofity to examine it : It is ftrange , you will fay , that nature fhould make ufe of the fame agent to create as to deftroy ; and that ...
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... deal in the fame fituation as when the barbarous nations left it ; and I believe it is hard to say , whe- ther their tyranny or that of Spain has been been the moft oppreffive . After the inva- fion of SICILY AND MALTA . 45.
... deal in the fame fituation as when the barbarous nations left it ; and I believe it is hard to say , whe- ther their tyranny or that of Spain has been been the moft oppreffive . After the inva- fion of SICILY AND MALTA . 45.
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... believe there is much more to be feen about it . * 20th at night . After dinner our depute conful ( a Sicilian ) carried us to feveral con- vents , where we were received by the nuns with great politenefs and affability . We converfed ...
... believe there is much more to be feen about it . * 20th at night . After dinner our depute conful ( a Sicilian ) carried us to feveral con- vents , where we were received by the nuns with great politenefs and affability . We converfed ...
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... believe what Homer says of the ship of Ulysses . We have been again to take a view of the Straits at this famous whirlpool , and are more and more convinced , that it muft be infinitely diminished ; indeed , in com- parison of what it ...
... believe what Homer says of the ship of Ulysses . We have been again to take a view of the Straits at this famous whirlpool , and are more and more convinced , that it muft be infinitely diminished ; indeed , in com- parison of what it ...
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Страница 56 - It certainly is not now so formidable ; and very probably, the violence of this motion, continued for so many ages, has by degrees worn smooth the rugged rocks and jutting shelves, that may have intercepted and confined the waters. The breadth of the Straits too, in this place, I make no doubt is considerably enlarged. Indeed, from the nature of things it must be so ; the perpetual friction occasioned by the current must wear away the bank on each side, and enlarge the bed of the water.
Страница 202 - The scene still enlarges, and the horizon seems to widen and expand itself on all sides ; till the sun, like the great Creator, appears in the east, and with his plastic ray completes the mighty scene. All appears enchantment ; and it is with difficulty we can believe we are still on earth.
Страница 138 - Near to a vault, which is now thirty feet below ground, and has, probably, been a burial place, there is a draw-well, where there are several strata of lavas, with earth to a considerable thickness over the surface of each stratum. Recupero has made use of this as an argument to prove the great antiquity of the mountain.
Страница 205 - Etna, is the first object that calls your attention. It is marked out by a circle of snow and ice, which extends on all sides to the distance of about eight miles. In the centre of this circle the great crater of the...
Страница 161 - Lives thro' all life, extends thro' all extent, Spreads undivided, operates unfpent; Breathes in our foul, informs our mortal part, As full, as...
Страница 231 - When an equal quantity of this is diffused through the air, and over the face of the earth, every thing continues calm. and quiet ; but if, by any accident, one part of matter has acquired a greater quantity than another, the most dreadful consequences often ensue before the equilibrium can be restored.
Страница 202 - Strombolo, and Volcano, with their smoking summits, appear under your feet; and you look down on the whole of Sicily as on a map; and can trace every river through all its windings, from its source to its mouth. The view is absolutely boundless on every side; nor is there any one object within the circle of vision to interrupt it, so that the sight is every where lost in the immensity...
Страница 209 - ... air, instead of rising in it, as smoke generally does, immediately on its getting out of the crater rolls down the side of the mountain like a torrent, till, coming to that part of the atmosphere of the same specific gravity with itself, it shoots off horizontally, and forms a large track in the air, according to the direction of the wind, which, happily for us, carried it exactly to the side opposite to that where we were placed.
Страница 206 - It is not smooth and even like the greatest part of the latter ; but is finely variegated by an infinite number of those beautiful little mountains that have been formed by the different eruptions of JEtna.
Страница 361 - About three months ago, two knights had a difpute at a billiard table. — One of them, after giving a great deal of...