Sketches and Studies in Southern Europe: Palermo, Syracuse and Girgenti, Aetna. Athens. Rimini. Ravenna. Canossa. Parma. Fornovo. Two dramatists of the last century. Crema and the crucifix. Bergamo and Bartolommeo Colleoni. Como and il Medeghino. Lombard Vignettes. Monte Generoso. Love of the Alps. Old towns of provence. Appendix: Blank verse. Note on the Orfeo. Eight sonnets of PetrarchHarper & brothers, 1880 |
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Pagina 9
... beneath the blue light of a full moon the panorama seems to be some fabric of the fancy , that must fade away , " like shapes of clouds we form , " to nothing . Within the cradle of these hills , and close upon the tideless water , lies ...
... beneath the blue light of a full moon the panorama seems to be some fabric of the fancy , that must fade away , " like shapes of clouds we form , " to nothing . Within the cradle of these hills , and close upon the tideless water , lies ...
Pagina 10
... beneath which King Roger dis- coursed with Edrisi , and Gian da Procida surprised his sleeping mistress . * The groves of oranges and lemons are an inexhausti- ble source of joy : not only because of their " golden lamps in a green ...
... beneath which King Roger dis- coursed with Edrisi , and Gian da Procida surprised his sleeping mistress . * The groves of oranges and lemons are an inexhausti- ble source of joy : not only because of their " golden lamps in a green ...
Pagina 11
... beneath the barren slopes of Monte Pelle- grino . It was into this terrestrial paradise , cultivated through two pre- ceding centuries by the Arabs , who of all races were wisest in the arts of irrigation and landscape - gardening ...
... beneath the barren slopes of Monte Pelle- grino . It was into this terrestrial paradise , cultivated through two pre- ceding centuries by the Arabs , who of all races were wisest in the arts of irrigation and landscape - gardening ...
Pagina 19
... beneath the walls of Castro Giovanni , when six hundred Norman knights , so say the chroniclers , engaged with fifteen thousand of the Arabian chivalry and one hundred thousand foot - soldiers . However great the ex- aggeration of these ...
... beneath the walls of Castro Giovanni , when six hundred Norman knights , so say the chroniclers , engaged with fifteen thousand of the Arabian chivalry and one hundred thousand foot - soldiers . However great the ex- aggeration of these ...
Pagina 20
... beneath a crown of clouds . Upon the corn - fields in the centre of this landscape the multi- tudes of the infidels were smitten hip and thigh by the handful of Christian warriors . Yet the victory was by no means a deci- sive one . The ...
... beneath a crown of clouds . Upon the corn - fields in the centre of this landscape the multi- tudes of the infidels were smitten hip and thigh by the handful of Christian warriors . Yet the victory was by no means a deci- sive one . The ...
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Sketches and Studies in Southern Europe: Palermo, Syracuse and Girgenti ... John Addington Symonds Volledige weergave - 1880 |
Palermo, Syracuse and Girgenti, Aetna. Athens. Rimini. Ravenna. Canossa ... John Addington Symonds Volledige weergave - 1880 |
Palermo, Syracuse and Girgenti, Aetna. Athens. Rimini. Ravenna. Canossa ... John Addington Symonds Volledige weergave - 1880 |
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Populaire passages
Pagina 378 - So were created, nor can justly accuse Their Maker, or their making, or their fate ; As if predestination over-ruled Their will, disposed by absolute decree Or high foreknowledge : they themselves decreed Their own revolt, not I : if I foreknew, Foreknowledge had no influence on their fault, Which had no less proved certain unforeknown.
Pagina 81 - How charming is divine Philosophy ! Not harsh and crabbed, as dull fools suppose, But musical as is Apollo's lute, And a perpetual feast of nectared sweets, Where no crude surfeit reigns.
Pagina 340 - Ay, but to die, and go we know not where ; To lie in cold obstruction, and to rot ; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod...
Pagina 354 - Their number last he sums. And now his heart Distends with pride, and, hardening in his strength, Glories: for never since created man Met such embodied force as, named with these, Could merit more than that small infantry Warr'd on by cranes : though all the giant brood Of Phlegra...
Pagina 366 - But thou hast promis'd from us two a race To fill the earth, who shall with us extol Thy goodness infinite, both when we wake, And when we seek, as now, thy gift of sleep.
Pagina 54 - What song the syrens sang, or what name Achilles assumed when he hid himself among women, though puzzling questions, are not beyond all conjecture. What time the persons of these ossuaries entered the famous nations of the dead, and slept with princes and counsellors, might admit a wide solution.
Pagina 377 - Into one place, and let dry land appear. Immediately the mountains huge appear Emergent, and their broad bare backs upheave Into the clouds, their tops ascend the sky. So high as heaved the tumid hills, so low Down sunk a hollow bottom broad and deep, Capacious bed of waters...
Pagina 378 - ... their speech is to be fashioned to a distinct and clear pronunciation as near as may be to the Italian, especially in the vowels. For we Englishmen, being far northerly, do not open our mouths in the cold air wide enough to grace a Southern tongue; but are observed by all other nations to speak exceeding close and inward, so that to smatter Latin with an English mouth is as ill a hearing as law French.
Pagina 350 - But hold some two days' conference with the dead ! From them I should learn somewhat I am sure I never shall know here. I'll tell thee a miracle ; I am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow.
Pagina 343 - Do my face (If thou had'st ever feeling of a sorrow) Thus, thus, Antiphila : strive to make me look Like Sorrow's monument ; and the trees about me, Let them be dry and leafless ; let the rocks Groan with continual surges ; and behind me, Make all a desolation.