... his life to the study of the glorious memorials of ancient art preserved in Italy, and to whom the best towns of the continent were familiar, thus concludes his journal : " Were I to choose a fixed abode, it would assuredly not be Naples. There is... The Shores of the Mediterranean - Page 309by Frank Hall Standish - 1837Full view - About this book
| George Newenham Wright - 1840 - 332 pages
...abode, it would assuredly not be Naples. There is little neatness in the streets, and an eternal din reigns throughout : bustle and confusion for ever...Rome, but those who travel purely for amusement will spend their money at Naples." TEMPLE OF SEGESTA. 151 THE PORT OF MESSINA, SICILY. There would I linger,... | |
| George Newenham Wright - Engraving - 1840 - 396 pages
...abode, it would assuredly not be Naples. There is little neatness in the streets, and an eternal din reigns throughout : bustle and confusion for ever...Rome, but those who travel purely for amusement will spend their money at Naples." M И =. «Î e • fc. в ; a 'Л THE PORT OF MESSINA, SICILY. There... | |
| Belgium - 1851 - 478 pages
...abode, it would assuredly not be Naples. There is little neatness in the streets, and an eternal din reigns throughout : bustle and confusion for ever...Rome, but those who travel purely for amusement will spend their money at Naples." X 17 CORINTH, FROM THE ACRO-CORINTHUS. GREECE. " Tis this that ever wakes... | |
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