It was no more my Rome : the Rome of anybody's fancy, man or boy : degraded and fallen and lying asleep in the sun among a heap of ruins : than the Place de la Concorde in Paris is. The Life of Charles Dickens - 200 페이지저자: John Forster - 1873 - 1412 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1846 - 608 페이지
...multitude of chattering strangers. It was no more my Rome : the Rome of any body's fancy, man or boy : degraded and fallen and lying asleep in the sun among a heap of ruins : than the Place de la Concorde in Paris is. A cloudy sky, a dull cold rain, and muddy streets, I was prepared... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1846 - 288 페이지
...multitude of chattering strangers. It was no more my Rome : the Rome of anybody's fancy, man or boy : degraded and fallen and lying asleep in the sun among a heap of ruins : than the Place de la Concorde in Paris is. A cloudy sky, a dull cold rain, and muddy streets, I was prepared... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1846 - 620 페이지
...stran1846.] TRAVELLING LETTERS. gers. It was no more my Rome : the Rome of any body's fancy, man or boy : degraded and fallen and lying asleep in the sun among a heap of ruins : than the Place de la Concorde in Paris is. A cloudy sky, a dull cold rain, and muddy streets, I was prepared... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1866 - 472 페이지
...multitude of chattering strangers. It was no more my Rome : the Rome of anybody's fancy, man or boy : degraded and fallen and lying asleep in the sun among a heap of ruins : than the Place de la Concorde in Paris is. A cloudy sky, a dull cold rain, and muddy streets, I was prepared... | |
| Thurlow Weed - 1866 - 830 페이지
...experienced it, says, after the first view of the City, that " it was not the Rome he expected to find, degraded and fallen, and lying asleep in the Sun among a heap of ruins ; and I confess to have gone to bed that night with a very considerably quenched enthusiasm." But these... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 662 페이지
...multitude of chattering strangers. It was no more my Rome : the Rome of anybody's fancy, man or boy ; degraded and fallen and lying asleep in the sun among a heap of ruins : than the Place de la Concorde in Paris is. A cloudy sky, a dull cold rain, and muddy streets, I was prepared... | |
| John Forster - 1873 - 502 페이지
...people, the equipages, the ordinary walkers up and down. 'It was no more my Rome, degraded and First ' fallen and lying asleep in the sun among a heap of...-hardly say ; and -he had never in his life, he told me aftenvards, been so moved or overcome by any sight as by that of the Coliseum, [CHAPTER ROME : 1845.... | |
| Phebe Ann Hanaford - 1871 - 424 페이지
...multitude of chattering strangers. It was no more my Rome — the Rome of anybody's fancy, man or boy, degraded and fallen and lying asleep in the sun among a heap of ruins — than the Place de la Concorde in Paris is. A cloudy sky, a dull, cold rain, and muddy streets, I was prepared... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1877 - 502 페이지
...multitude of chattering strangers. It was no more my Rome : the Rome of anybody's fancy, man or boy : degraded and fallen and lying asleep in the sun among a heap of ruins : than the Place de la Concorde in Paris is. A cloudy sky, a dull cold rain, and muddy streets, I was prepared... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 1018 페이지
...multitude of chattering strangers. It was no more my Rome : the Rome of anybody's fancy, man or boy : degraded and fallen and lying asleep in the sun among a heap of ruins : than the Place de la Concorde in Paris is. A cloudy sky, a dull cold rain, and muddy streets, I was prepared... | |
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