Three Years in Europe - 1868 to 1871: With an Account of Subsequent Visits to Europe in 1886 and 1893S. K. Lahiri, 1896 - 377 strán (strany) |
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With an Account of Subsequent Visits to Europe in 1886 and 1893 Romesh Chunder Dutt. Three years in Europe - 1868 to 1871 Romesh Chunder Dutt University of Michigan Libraries 1817 ARTES SCIENTIA VERITAS Front Cover.
With an Account of Subsequent Visits to Europe in 1886 and 1893 Romesh Chunder Dutt. Three years in Europe - 1868 to 1871 Romesh Chunder Dutt University of Michigan Libraries 1817 ARTES SCIENTIA VERITAS Front Cover.
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With an Account of Subsequent Visits to Europe in 1886 and 1893 Romesh Chunder Dutt. University of Michigan Libraries 1817 ARTES SCIENTIA VERITAS # !
With an Account of Subsequent Visits to Europe in 1886 and 1893 Romesh Chunder Dutt. University of Michigan Libraries 1817 ARTES SCIENTIA VERITAS # !
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... University College and also took private lessons from some of the Professors of the College . I shall never forget the kindness which we have received from them , they have been more like friends than teachers to us . wish specially to ...
... University College and also took private lessons from some of the Professors of the College . I shall never forget the kindness which we have received from them , they have been more like friends than teachers to us . wish specially to ...
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... University College , — either in the class rooms or in the library . In the even- ing we returned to our lodging houses , took our dinner , went out for a stroll , returned and took a cup of tea , and then resumed our studies which we ...
... University College , — either in the class rooms or in the library . In the even- ing we returned to our lodging houses , took our dinner , went out for a stroll , returned and took a cup of tea , and then resumed our studies which we ...
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... University build- ings and college compounds , with the green fields all round , and with the quiet River Cam and its numerous bridges , the pretty little town of Cambridge would be well worth a visit even without its classical ...
... University build- ings and college compounds , with the green fields all round , and with the quiet River Cam and its numerous bridges , the pretty little town of Cambridge would be well worth a visit even without its classical ...
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Strana 93 - I STOOD in Venice, on the Bridge of Sighs ; A palace and a prison on each hand : I saw from out the wave her structures rise As from the stroke of the enchanter's wand : A thousand years their cloudy wings expand Around me, and a dying Glory smiles O'er the far times, when many a subject land Looked to the winged Lion's marble piles, Where Venice sate in state, throned on her hundred isles...
Strana 57 - Wild crests as pagod ever decked, Or mosque of Eastern architect. Nor were these earth-born castles bare, Nor lacked they many a banner fair; For, from their shivered brows displayed, Far o'er the unfathomable glade, All twinkling with the dewdrop sheen, The brier-rose fell in streamers green, And creeping shrubs, of thousand dyes, Waved in the west-wind's summer sighs.
Strana 90 - She looks a sea Cybele, fresh from ocean, Rising with her tiara of proud towers At airy distance, with majestic motion, A ruler of the waters and their powers...
Strana 41 - The season smiles, resigning all its rage, And has the warmth of May. The vault is blue Without a cloud, and white without a speck The dazzling splendour of the scene below.
Strana 67 - SWEET TEVIOT ! on thy silver tide The glaring bale-fires blaze no more ; No longer steel-clad warriors ride Along thy wild and willowed shore ; Where'er thou wind'st, by dale or hill, All, all is peaceful, all is still, As if thy waves, since Time was born, Since first they rolled upon the Tweed, Had only heard the shepherd's reed, Nor started at the bugle-horn.
Strana 319 - Here sat the conquerors of the world, coolly to enjoy the tortures and death, of men who had never offended them. Two aqueducts were scarcely sufficient to wash off the human blood which a few hours' sport shed in this imperial shambles.
Strana 70 - THERE is not in the wide world a valley so sweet, As that vale in whose bosom the bright waters meet ; Oh ! the last rays of feeling and life must depart, Ere the bloom of that valley shall fade from my heart.
Strana 309 - OF all the fairest Cities of the Earth None is so fair as FLORENCE. 'Tis a gem Of purest ray ; and what a light broke forth, When it emerged from darkness ! Search within, Without ; all is enchantment ! 'Tis the Past Contending with the Present ; and in turn Each has the mastery.
Strana 325 - But thou, of temples old, or altars new, Standest alone — with nothing like to thee — Worthiest of God, the holy and the true. Since Zion's desolation, when that He Forsook His former city, what could be, Of earthly structures, in His honour piled, Of a sublimer aspect? Majesty, Power, Glory, Strength, and Beauty, all are aisled In this eternal ark of worship undefiled.
Strana 51 - Of all the palaces so fair, Built for the royal dwelling In Scotland, far beyond compare Linlithgow is excelling; And in its park in jovial June, How sweet the merry linnet's tune, How blithe the blackbird's lay ! The wild buck bells from ferny brake, The coot dives merry on the lake, The saddest heart might pleasure take To see all nature gay.