| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 356 σελίδες
...day with General Paoli, and talking of his projected journey to Italy, — ' A man,' said Johnson, 'who has not been in Italy, is always conscious of...is expected a man should see. The grand object of all travelling is to see the shores of the Mediterranean. On those shores were the four great empires... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 352 σελίδες
...Paoii, and talking of his projected journey to Italy, — ' A man,' said Johnson, ' who has not heen in Italy, is always conscious of an inferiority, from...seen what it is expected a man should see. The grand ohject of all travelling is to see the shores of the Mediterranean. On those shores were the four great... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 480 σελίδες
...General l^aoli. and tailing of his projected journey to Ituly, — 'A man, 'SAIS Johnson, 'who huí not been in Italy, is always conscious of an inferiority, from his not having seen what it is eipected n man should see. Tlie grand object of all travelling t* to see the shores of the Mediterranen... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 σελίδες
...talking of fau projected journey to Italy, — * A man,1 said Johnson, ' who has not been in Italy, ia y Athos may be seen, ' Watching at eve upon the la expected a man '»hould »ее. The grand object of all travelling is to see tho ihrrei of the Mediterranean... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - 1846 - 436 σελίδες
...for some time, fed his expectations with the prospect of a journey to Italy. "A man," said Johnson, "who has not been in Italy, is always conscious of...travelling is to see the shores of the Mediterranean. All our religion, almost all our law, almost all our arts, almost all that sets us above savages, has... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - 1846 - 436 σελίδες
...his expectations with the prospect of a journey to Italy. "A man," said Johnson, "who has not been hi Italy, is always conscious of an inferiority, from...travelling is to see the shores of the Mediterranean. All our religion, almost all our law, almost all our arts, almost all that sets us above savages, has... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 σελίδες
...A man.' said Johnson, ' who has DOC been In Italy, Is always conscious of an inferiority, from hi* d gate of the town ; Though he heard the sound, and could almost tell The all travelling is to see the shores of the Mediterranean. On those shores wore- the four preat empires... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1851 - 682 σελίδες
...of the present day), when the subject happened to be introduced, Dr. Johnson observed, that "a man who has not been in Italy is always conscious of an...man should see. The grand object of travelling is to visit the shores of the Mediterranean. On those shores were the four great empires of the world —... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 378 σελίδες
...day with General Paoli, and talking of his projected journey to Italy,—* A man,' said Johnson, ' who has not been in Italy, is always conscious of...is expected a man should see. The grand object of all travelling is to see the shores of the Mediterranean. On those shores were the four great empires... | |
| Church of England young men's society - 1854 - 464 σελίδες
...your, attention more particularly to this part of the subject, let me quote Dr. Johnson's remarks:— " The grand object of travelling is to see the shores...On those shores were the four great empires of the world—the Assyrian, the Persian, the Grecian, and the Roman. All our religion, almost all our laws,... | |
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