Goldsmiths — is a most enchanting feature in the scene. The space of one house, in the centre, being left open, the view beyond is shown as in a frame ; and that precious glimpse of sky, and water, and rich buildings, shining so quietly among the huddled... Twice-told Tales - Page 176by Charles Dickens - 1880 - 184 pagesFull view - About this book
| Augustus John C. Hare - 1884 - 250 pages
...among the huddled roofs and gables on the bridge, is exquisite Above it, the Gallery of the Grand-Duke crosses the river. It was built to connect the two...lists, and spurning every obstacle away, before it.' — Dickens. It was while Cosimo I. was making this passage, that he first saw the beautiful Camilla... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - Cities and towns - 1884 - 424 pages
...among the huddled roofs and gables on the bridge, is exquisite Above it, the Gallery of the Grand-Duke crosses the river. It was built to connect the two...lists, and spurning every obstacle away, before it.' — Dickens. It was while Cosimo I. was making this passage, that he first saw the beautiful Camilla... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1885 - 860 pages
...and water, and rich buildings, shining so quietly among the huddled roofs and gables on the bridge, is exquisite. Above it, the Gallery of the Grand Duke...passage ; and it takes its jealous course among the ttreets and houses, with true despotism : going where it lists, and spurning every obstacle away, before... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1910 - 564 pages
...and it takes its jealous course among tte streets and houses, with true despotism : going where it 1& and spurning every obstacle away, before it. The Grand Duke has a worthier secret passage throng the streets, in his black robe and hood, as a member of tkt Compagnia della Misericordia, which... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1926 - 1006 pages
...and water, and rich buildings, shining so quietly among the huddled roofs and gables on the bridge is exquisite. Above it, the Gallery of the Grand Duke...among the streets and houses, with true despotism : gc.iig where it lists, and spurning every obstacle away before it The Grand Duke has a worthier secret... | |
| Barbara Murphy, Estelle M. Rankin - Study Aids - 2007 - 306 pages
...and water, and rich buildings, shining so quietly among the huddled roofs and gables on the bridge, is exquisite. Above it, the Gallery of the Grand Duke...secret passage; and it takes its jealous course among streets and houses, with true despotism: going where it lists, and spurning 35 every obstacle away,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1998 - 362 pages
...and water, and rich buildings, shining so quietly among the huddled roofs and gables on the bridge, is exquisite. Above it, the Gallery of the Grand Duke...lists, and spurning every obstacle away, before it. 342 The Grand Duke has a worthier secret passage through the streets, in his black robe and hood, as... | |
| Charles Dickens - 2017 - 442 pages
...and water, and rich buildings, shining so quietly among the huddled roofs and gables on the bridge, is exquisite. Above it, the Gallery of the Grand Duke crosses the 422 river. It was built to connect the two Great Palaces by a secret passage; and it takes its jealous... | |
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