Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 25James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch J. Fraser, 1882 - Authors Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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Page 73
... Italy and the South of France in winter only can have but a very imperfect idea of their innumerable charms . In winter the Mediterranean looks more inhospitable and forbidding . But see it in its very much like any other sea ...
... Italy and the South of France in winter only can have but a very imperfect idea of their innumerable charms . In winter the Mediterranean looks more inhospitable and forbidding . But see it in its very much like any other sea ...
Page 74
... Italians come out of their shells ' and live their joyous outdoor life -deriving an exuberant happiness from the mere enjoyment of con- scious existence , and seeming to ask nothing more of earth or sky than that the one should thus ...
... Italians come out of their shells ' and live their joyous outdoor life -deriving an exuberant happiness from the mere enjoyment of con- scious existence , and seeming to ask nothing more of earth or sky than that the one should thus ...
Page 75
... Italians come out of their shells ' and live their joyous outdoor life -deriving an exuberant happiness from the mere enjoyment of con- scious existence , and seeming to ask nothing more of earth or sky than that the one should thus ...
... Italians come out of their shells ' and live their joyous outdoor life -deriving an exuberant happiness from the mere enjoyment of con- scious existence , and seeming to ask nothing more of earth or sky than that the one should thus ...
Page 78
... Italy . French savants accompanied the armies of Napoleon , and selected for transportation to Paris the masterpieces of art which adorned the public galleries , private houses , churches , and monasteries of every land which fell under ...
... Italy . French savants accompanied the armies of Napoleon , and selected for transportation to Paris the masterpieces of art which adorned the public galleries , private houses , churches , and monasteries of every land which fell under ...
Page 85
... Italy , and whose father , the Marchese , had large estates in the island , and a palace ( now an hotel ) on the Marina in Palermo . 6 Labédoyère arrived in Palermo on a bright afternoon in the beginning of April , and was enchanted ...
... Italy , and whose father , the Marchese , had large estates in the island , and a palace ( now an hotel ) on the Marina in Palermo . 6 Labédoyère arrived in Palermo on a bright afternoon in the beginning of April , and was enchanted ...
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