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" Romans, every thing is neglected and falling to decay ; the villas are entirely out of repair, and the palaces so ill kept, that half the pictures are spoiled by damp. "
The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford - Página 43
por Horace Walpole - 1857
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The letters; with important additions and corrections from his own ...

Thomas Gray, John Mitford - 1816 - 618 páginas
...Rome. This glorious spot is neglected, and only serves for a small vineyard and kitchen garden. 84 At the villa Ludovisi is a large oracular head of...vast foramina for the eyes and mouth : the man that shewed the palace said it was un rilratto della famiglia. The Cardinal Corsini has so thoroughly pushed...
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Works, Volumen2

Thomas Gray - 1835 - 342 páginas
...Rome while it yet exists ; before a great number of years are elapsed, I question whether it will be worth seeing. Between the ignorance and poverty of...vast foramina for the eyes and mouth : the man that shewed the palace said it was un ritratto della famiglia. The Cardinal Corsini has so thoroughly pushed...
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The Works of Thomas Gray ...: Essay on Gray's poetry [by J. Mitford] Letters

Thomas Gray - 1835 - 334 páginas
...Rome while it yet exists ; before a great number of years are elapsed, I question whether it will be worth seeing. Between the ignorance and poverty of...vast foramina for the eyes and mouth : the man that shewed the p'alace said it was un ritratto della famiglia. The Cardinal Corsini has so thoroughly pushed...
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The Correspondence of Horace Walpole, with George Montagu, Esq., [and Others ...

Horace Walpole - 1837 - 462 páginas
...Rome while it yet exists: before a great number of years are elapsed, I question whether it will be worth seeing. Between the ignorance and poverty of...mouth :—the man that showed the palace said it was vn ritratto della famiglia. The cardinal Corsini 1 has so thoroughly pushed on the misery of Rome by...
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Correspondence ... with George Montagu ... hon. H.S. Conway [and ..., Volumen1

Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1837 - 462 páginas
...Rome while it yet exists : before a great number of years are elapsed, I question whether it will be worth seeing. Between the ignorance and poverty of...large oracular head of red marble, colossal, and with D2 vast foramina for the eyes and mouth : — the man that showed the palace said it was vn ritratto...
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1735-1748

Horace Walpole - 1842 - 596 páginas
...Rome while it yet exists : before a great number of years are elapsed, I question whether it will be worth seeing. Between the ignorance and poverty of...mouth : — the man that showed the palace said it was un ritratto della famiglia? The Cardinal Corsini has so thoroughly pushed on the misery of Rome by...
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The Letters of Horace Walpole: Earl of Orford: Including Numerous Letters ...

Horace Walpole - 1842 - 594 páginas
...Rome while it yet exists : before a great number of years are elapsed, I question whether it will be worth seeing. Between the ignorance and poverty of...decay ; the villas are entirely out of repair, and ihe palaces so ill kept, that hah0 the pictures are spoiled- by damp. At the villa Ludovisi is a large...
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Poems and Letters

Thomas Gray - 1863 - 456 páginas
...elapfed, I queftion whether it will be worth feeing. Between the ignorance and poverty of the prefent Romans, every thing is neglected and falling to decay;...villas are entirely out of repair, and the palaces fo ill kept, that half the pictures are fpoiled by damp. At the villa Ludovifi is a large oracular...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen142

1876 - 612 páginas
...might not be worth seeing, as from the combined ignorance and poverty of the Romans, everything was neglected and falling to decay ; ' the villas are...pictures are spoiled by damp.' At the villa Ludovisi an oracular head of red marble, colossal, with vast holes for the eyes and mouth, was shown to him...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen142

1876 - 612 páginas
...might not be worth seeing, as from the combined ignorance and poverty of the Romans, everything was neglected and falling to decay ; ' the villas are...pictures are spoiled by damp.' At the villa Ludovisi an oracular head of red marble, colossal, with vast holes for the eyes and mouth, was shown to him...
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