Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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... present mode of conducting the excavations . Here let me say that the Bourbons have already been engaged for more than a hundred years , with long intervals of neglect , in the disin- terment of Pompeii , and that not more than two ...
... present mode of conducting the excavations . Here let me say that the Bourbons have already been engaged for more than a hundred years , with long intervals of neglect , in the disin- terment of Pompeii , and that not more than two ...
Pagina 3
... present , every picture of value which is unearthed is carefully sawed from the walls , secured in a solid frame , and transported to the National Museum ( formerly the Museo Borbonico ) at Naples . It is singular that Pompeii itself ...
... present , every picture of value which is unearthed is carefully sawed from the walls , secured in a solid frame , and transported to the National Museum ( formerly the Museo Borbonico ) at Naples . It is singular that Pompeii itself ...
Pagina 13
... present to report their do- ings . The most brilliant members of the Institute can discuss political ques- tions only under cover of Greece or Rome ; and in the Parliament of the nation every statesman speaks with a curb in his mouth ...
... present to report their do- ings . The most brilliant members of the Institute can discuss political ques- tions only under cover of Greece or Rome ; and in the Parliament of the nation every statesman speaks with a curb in his mouth ...
Pagina 27
... present diffi- culties . " The porter stared blankly into the . face of the speaker . Astonishment too great to be otherwise than mute had possession of him . But , it had an effect upon him quite contrary to what his companion expected ...
... present diffi- culties . " The porter stared blankly into the . face of the speaker . Astonishment too great to be otherwise than mute had possession of him . But , it had an effect upon him quite contrary to what his companion expected ...
Pagina 38
... present myself before you without it ? " replied the traveller , with smiling courtesy . " And what is it ? "民 it ? . " May I come to - morrow , and offer " I shall be very glad to see you . " The next morning , at twelve o'clock ...
... present myself before you without it ? " replied the traveller , with smiling courtesy . " And what is it ? "民 it ? . " May I come to - morrow , and offer " I shall be very glad to see you . " The next morning , at twelve o'clock ...
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