Letters of a TravellerD. Appleton, 1859 - 277 páginas |
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... party which now rules Geneva have pulled down the old walls and forts , within which it seems to have been fancied that the city might sustain a siege ; these have been converted into public promenades and building lots . Geneva is now ...
... party which now rules Geneva have pulled down the old walls and forts , within which it seems to have been fancied that the city might sustain a siege ; these have been converted into public promenades and building lots . Geneva is now ...
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... party from Liverpool , of whom five were ladies , who came , soused and dripping , into the cabin among the rocks where we were taking our luncheon . They were " doing up " the Pyrenees , I think , in a fortnight , conscientiously ...
... party from Liverpool , of whom five were ladies , who came , soused and dripping , into the cabin among the rocks where we were taking our luncheon . They were " doing up " the Pyrenees , I think , in a fortnight , conscientiously ...
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... party , we found only silence and slum- ber . Of the English who throng it in winter , on account of the softness of its climate at that season , those alone re- mained who were lying in its cemetery . Those who , about this time , are ...
... party , we found only silence and slum- ber . Of the English who throng it in winter , on account of the softness of its climate at that season , those alone re- mained who were lying in its cemetery . Those who , about this time , are ...
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... that the custom here ? " inquired one of our party . " By all means , " was the answer . " Young ladies go out in the evening , unaccompanied , without scruple . We are all 58 ABSENCE OF BEGGARS . known here , and that 3 *
... that the custom here ? " inquired one of our party . " By all means , " was the answer . " Young ladies go out in the evening , unaccompanied , without scruple . We are all 58 ABSENCE OF BEGGARS . known here , and that 3 *
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... party , to the House of Mercy , and was shown over it by one of the Sisters of Charity of the order of San Vincente de Pablo , who have the care of it , and who are fifteen in number . She was a plump , healthy - looking person , with ...
... party , to the House of Mercy , and was shown over it by one of the Sisters of Charity of the order of San Vincente de Pablo , who have the care of it , and who are fifteen in number . She was a plump , healthy - looking person , with ...
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Alameda Algiers Alicante Arab Bagnères de Bigorre Basque Bayonne beautiful Briviesca broad brought building built bull bull-fight Burgos called CANTABRIAN MOUNTAINS caps carriage Cartagena Castile Castilian cathedral chapel chulos church cloak Cloth coachman color crowd dark Don Pedro donkeys dressed entered eyes floor French fruit Full calf gentleman Gilt edges green Grenada ground groves Half calf hill horses hour houses journey ladies letter lofty look Luchon lying Madrid Malaga massive Miranda de Ebro Moorish morning mosque mountains mules Murcia night o'clock Old Castile Oran party passed planted pleasant priests provinces Pyrenees road rocks Rome rooms rows San Sebastian seats seemed seen shouted side sight Spain Spaniards Spanish steamer stone stood streets summit Swiss thing told took town travelling trees Urumea valley village Vitoria walk walls wind woman women young
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Página 149 - Of the people of the country I ought to carry away a most favorable impression, if such an impression could be produced by unwearied endeavors, with apparently no motive but simple benevolence, to make our stay agreeable. The American minister, Mr. Dodge, is very attentive to the convenience of his countrymen, and a great favorite -with such of them as come to Madrid. He is on excellent terms also with the people of the country, and has done, what I think few of his predecessors have taken the trouble...
Página 257 - Men who would never have thought of buying a picture or a statue at home, are infected by the contagion of the place the moment they arrive. No talk of the money market here; no discussion of any public measure; no conversation respecting new enterprises, and the ebb and flow of trade; no price current, except of marble and canvas; all the talk is of art and artists. The rich man who, at home, is contented with mirrors and rosewood, is here initiated into a new set of ideas, gets a taste, and orders...
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Página 175 - The only narcotic in which the Spaniards indulge to any extent is tobacco, in favor of which I have nothing to say; yet it should be remembered, in extenuation, that they are tempted to this habit by the want of something else to do; that they husband their cigarritos by smoking with great deliberation, making a little tobacco go a great way, and that they dilute its narcotic fumes with those of the paper in which it is folded. With regard to the use of wine, I can confirm all that has been said...
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Between History and Romance: Travel Writing on Spain in the Early Nineteenth ... Gifra-Adroher, Pere Vista de fragmentos - 2000 |
Between History and Romance: Travel Writing on Spain in the Early Nineteenth ... Gifra-Adroher, Pere Vista previa limitada - 2000 |