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 58
... live ; you go for miles through a farmer's Eden , and see no dwellings . At last , got into Heidelberg by nightfall ; just in time to see a torchlight assemblage of the University students serenading in proces- sion a popular professor ...
... live ; you go for miles through a farmer's Eden , and see no dwellings . At last , got into Heidelberg by nightfall ; just in time to see a torchlight assemblage of the University students serenading in proces- sion a popular professor ...
Side 86
... lives , but the mere marble is very faulty , grey and brown and yellow : one of the chief figures has a discoloured nose ; and all are spotted and striped if Thorwaldsen had been endued with Durham's conscience , he would have re ...
... lives , but the mere marble is very faulty , grey and brown and yellow : one of the chief figures has a discoloured nose ; and all are spotted and striped if Thorwaldsen had been endued with Durham's conscience , he would have re ...
Side 110
... men can be supported in splendid idle- ness their keep and equipage must come out of the poor agricultural labourer after ali : so also with the priests and friars ; all these un- AS TO PASSPORTS . 111 productive classes must live upon.
... men can be supported in splendid idle- ness their keep and equipage must come out of the poor agricultural labourer after ali : so also with the priests and friars ; all these un- AS TO PASSPORTS . 111 productive classes must live upon.
Side 111
... live upon the industry of others : a terrible drain upon honest in- dustry . Without travellers , it appears to me all these towns would be ruined . I therefore marvel that petty kings and pettier grand - dukes will persist in vexing ...
... live upon the industry of others : a terrible drain upon honest in- dustry . Without travellers , it appears to me all these towns would be ruined . I therefore marvel that petty kings and pettier grand - dukes will persist in vexing ...
Side 116
... live , spoilt as it must be for a home by damp and tourists . That we did not cross the river and get thoroughly drenched in the wooden overhanging gallery was our wisdom ; seeing that to travel in wet clothes is by no means pleasant ...
... live , spoilt as it must be for a home by damp and tourists . That we did not cross the river and get thoroughly drenched in the wooden overhanging gallery was our wisdom ; seeing that to travel in wet clothes is by no means pleasant ...
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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