Two Months Abroad: Thirty-two Letters Written for the Binghamton Republican-Times in the Winter of 1877-781878 - 277 páginas |
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... Medicis and her son Charles IX . lived in it ; Henry IV . , hero of Ivry , friend of Huguenots and victim of an assassin was married there , and one may see to - day the window from which Charles IX . gave the signal for the St ...
... Medicis and her son Charles IX . lived in it ; Henry IV . , hero of Ivry , friend of Huguenots and victim of an assassin was married there , and one may see to - day the window from which Charles IX . gave the signal for the St ...
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... Medicis began it in 1564. Various additions were made , but aside from the thousand feet of length it had there was little merit in the structure . Louis Na- poleon made considerable changes so that one wing was often admired . Few ...
... Medicis began it in 1564. Various additions were made , but aside from the thousand feet of length it had there was little merit in the structure . Louis Na- poleon made considerable changes so that one wing was often admired . Few ...
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... Medicis in 1615 , em- bellished by Rubens with paintings ; occupied as the royal residence in Paris a few years be- fore the Revolution ; given away by Louis XVI . to his brother ; a prison house for the nobles , Hebert , Camille ...
... Medicis in 1615 , em- bellished by Rubens with paintings ; occupied as the royal residence in Paris a few years be- fore the Revolution ; given away by Louis XVI . to his brother ; a prison house for the nobles , Hebert , Camille ...
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... Medicis church in Florence ; recalled him twice to Rome ; sent him back to Carrara and there four years of his life were wasted . He had built a road over a marsh , had extracted six columns from the mountains , four of which had never ...
... Medicis church in Florence ; recalled him twice to Rome ; sent him back to Carrara and there four years of his life were wasted . He had built a road over a marsh , had extracted six columns from the mountains , four of which had never ...
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... modern Athens . The age of Pericles finds a counterpart in the age of the Medicis . In visiting Europe it is always important that we recall history ; it is indespensible that we do The it in visiting Florence . The city was found-
... modern Athens . The age of Pericles finds a counterpart in the age of the Medicis . In visiting Europe it is always important that we recall history ; it is indespensible that we do The it in visiting Florence . The city was found-
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Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 11 - Thou'rt gone, the abyss of heaven Hath swallowed up thy form; yet, on my heart Deeply hath sunk the lesson thou hast given, And shall not soon depart. He who, from zone to zone, Guides through the boundless sky thy certain flight, In the long way that I must tread alone, Will lead my steps aright.
Página 70 - It is my wish that my ashes may repose on the banks of the Seine, in the midst of the French people, whom I have loved so well.
Página 115 - twere anew, the gaps of centuries ; Leaving that beautiful which still was so, And making that which was not, till the place Became religion, and the heart ran o'er With silent worship of the great of old ! — The dead, but sceptred sovereigns, who still rule Our spirits from their urns.
Página 107 - In fragments, choked up vaults, and frescos steep'd In subterranean damps, where the owl peep'd, Deeming it midnight : — Temples, baths or halls? Pronounce who can ; for all that learning reap'd From her research hath been, that these are walls — Behold the Imperial Mount ! 'tis thus the mighty falls.
Página 119 - Tarpeian? fittest goal of Treason's race, The promontory whence the Traitor's leap Cured all ambition. Did the conquerors heap Their spoils here? Yes; and in yon field below, A thousand years of silenced factions sleep — The Forum, where the immortal accents glow, And still the eloquent air breathes— burns with Cicero ! CXIII.
Página 147 - There is a stern round tower of other days, ^ Firm as a fortress, with its fence of stone, Such as an army's baffled strength delays, Standing with half its battlements alone, And with two thousand years of ivy grown, The garland of eternity, where wave The green leaves over all by time o'erthrown ; — What was this tower of strength ? within its cave What treasure lay so lock'd, so hid ? — A woman's grave.
Página 114 - Midst the chief relics of almighty Rome ; The trees which grew along the broken arches Waved dark in the blue midnight, and the stars Shone through the rents of ruin ; from afar The watchdog bay'd beyond the Tiber ; and More near from out the Caesars...
Página 240 - The hand that rounded Peter's dome And groined the aisles of Christian Rome Wrought in a sad sincerity; Himself from God he could not free; He builded better than he knew; The conscious stone to beauty grew.
Página 277 - Ye ! who have traced the Pilgrim to the scene Which is his last, if in your memories dwell A thought which once was his, if on ye swell A single recollection, not in vain He wore his sandal-shoon and scallop-shell; Farewell ! with him alone may rest the pain, If such there were — with you, the moral of his strain.
Página 3 - I have no expectation that any man will read history aright, who thinks that what was done in a remote age, by men whose names have resounded far, has any deeper sense than what he is doing today.