Paterfamilias's Diary of Everybody's Tour: Belgium and the Rhine, Munich, Switzerland, Milan, Geneva and ParisT. Hatchard, 1856 - 385 sider |
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Side 9
... beautiful . A trifle of time in such a a town as this is bewildering ; it is like having to describe a curiosity shop , and I am not going to attempt it , nor to re - write my genuine journal it shall as much as possible be spread ...
... beautiful . A trifle of time in such a a town as this is bewildering ; it is like having to describe a curiosity shop , and I am not going to attempt it , nor to re - write my genuine journal it shall as much as possible be spread ...
Side 9
... beautiful chapels , full of pictorial and sculptured masterpieces ; all , if you desire details , as per published volumes of description : thence to the Bégui- nage , a white old interior , crowded with nuns at their prayers ...
... beautiful chapels , full of pictorial and sculptured masterpieces ; all , if you desire details , as per published volumes of description : thence to the Bégui- nage , a white old interior , crowded with nuns at their prayers ...
Side 11
... beautiful chapels , full of pictorial and sculptured masterpieces ; all , if you desire details , as per published volumes of description : thence to the Bégui- nage , a white old interior , crowded with nuns at their prayers ...
... beautiful chapels , full of pictorial and sculptured masterpieces ; all , if you desire details , as per published volumes of description : thence to the Bégui- nage , a white old interior , crowded with nuns at their prayers ...
Side 13
... beautiful unique mediæval Ghent , —every street a study , every tenth house a picture , and those grey old giants of churches contrasting wondrously with the hundred toy - like electric clocks , each at the corner of a street upon its ...
... beautiful unique mediæval Ghent , —every street a study , every tenth house a picture , and those grey old giants of churches contrasting wondrously with the hundred toy - like electric clocks , each at the corner of a street upon its ...
Side 14
... beautiful city : marvelling also at the folly , as well as the sin , of shops kept open on Sunday . What a wretched , endless , changeless toil and thraldom , it must be for those poor shopkeepers , without one holiday or respite they ...
... beautiful city : marvelling also at the folly , as well as the sin , of shops kept open on Sunday . What a wretched , endless , changeless toil and thraldom , it must be for those poor shopkeepers , without one holiday or respite they ...
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Side 343 - Je désire que mes cendres reposent sur les bords de la Seine, au milieu de ce peuple français que j'ai tant aimé.
Side 282 - PEPYS. pay a franc each for the service, and at that by no means full, in spite of English multitudes in Paris : then the preacher, though fair and well-intentioned, was not the man to keep consciences awake in that close atmosphere, and dullness seemed the prevalent idea from