'That there should ever have been a time when Mazzini ruled Rome and Garibaldi defended her walls, sounds like a poet's dream.' This poet's dream has been related by Mr. Trevelyan in language which elicits all the splendour and all the tragedy of the... Cambridge Public Library Bulletin - Page 1151907Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1907 - 528 pages
...Rome was staked out and paid for; twenty-one years passed, and then, in 1870, the debt was acquitted. That there should ever have been a time when Mazzini...Garibaldi defended her walls, sounds like a poet's dream. In this book I wish to record the facts that gave shape to that dream, to tell the story of the Siege... | |
| George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1907 - 478 pages
...Rome was staked out and paid for; twenty-one years passed, and then, in 1870, the debt was acquitted. That there should ever have been a time when Mazzini...Garibaldi defended her walls, sounds like a poet's dream. In this book I wish to record the facts that gave shape to that dream, to tell the story of the Siege... | |
| George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1907 - 478 pages
...Rome was staked out and paid for; twenty-one years passed, and then, in 1870, the debt was acquitted. That there should ever have been a time when Mazzini...Garibaldi defended her walls, sounds like a poet's dream. In this book I wish to record the facts that gave shape to that dream, to tell the story of the Siege... | |
| George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1907 - 588 pages
...twenty-one years passed, and then, in 1870, the debt was acquitted. That there should ever have been a tune when Mazzini ruled Rome and Garibaldi defended her walls, sounds like a poet's dream. In this book I wish to record the facts that gave shape to that dream, to tell the story of the Siege... | |
| George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1912 - 492 pages
...Rome was staked out and paid for; twenty-one years passed, and then, in 1870, the debt was acquitted. That there should ever have been a time when Mazzini...Garibaldi defended her walls, sounds like a poet's dream. In this book I wish to record the facts that gave shape to that dream, to tell the story of the Siege... | |
| George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1914 - 486 pages
...Rome was staked out and paid for; twenty-one years passed, and then, in 1870, the debt was acquitted. That there should ever have been a time when Mazzini...Garibaldi defended her walls, sounds like a poet's dream. In this book I wish to record the facts that gave shape to that dream, to tell the story of the Siege... | |
| Victor Feske - 1996 - 324 pages
...Trevelyan's histories. 72 The author paraded his aesthetic sympathies before the reader in the introduction. That there should ever have been a time when Mazzini...Garibaldi defended her walls, sounds like a poet's dream. In this book I wish to record the facts that gave shape to that dream, to tell the story of the Siege... | |
| Bertrand Russell - 2005 - 824 pages
...independence, no 30 part is more heroic than the record of the short-lived Roman Republic of 1849. "That there should ever have been a time when Mazzini...and all the tragedy of the events which it records. His power is equally remarkable in dramatic narrative, in descriptions of moving and beautiful scenes,... | |
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