History of the Island of Corfú, and of the Republic of the Ionian IslandsColburn and Company, 1852 - Всего страниц: 323 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 37
Стр. 5
... took refuge there , when , having incurred the wrath of Juno , for nursing the infant Bacchus , she was compelled to flee from the island of Euboea . † According to Diodórus , the Sicilian , Kerkyra , a * Apoll . Rhod . Arg . iv . + ...
... took refuge there , when , having incurred the wrath of Juno , for nursing the infant Bacchus , she was compelled to flee from the island of Euboea . † According to Diodórus , the Sicilian , Kerkyra , a * Apoll . Rhod . Arg . iv . + ...
Стр. 6
... took the name of Phæacia . ‡ Nausithoüs was succeeded by his son Alcinoüs ; § * Diod . Sic . B. iv , ch . iv . Apoll . Rhod . relates the same legend with respect to Corcyra Nigra , the present Curzola . ↑ Apoll . Rhod . Arg . iv ...
... took the name of Phæacia . ‡ Nausithoüs was succeeded by his son Alcinoüs ; § * Diod . Sic . B. iv , ch . iv . Apoll . Rhod . relates the same legend with respect to Corcyra Nigra , the present Curzola . ↑ Apoll . Rhod . Arg . iv ...
Стр. 26
... took place between the Corinthians and Corcyreans ; but it seems doubtful whether he intended this engagement , as he ex- pressly notes the date of that occurrence as being just 260 years before the time when he wrote . Now , as ...
... took place between the Corinthians and Corcyreans ; but it seems doubtful whether he intended this engagement , as he ex- pressly notes the date of that occurrence as being just 260 years before the time when he wrote . Now , as ...
Стр. 30
... took the lead . The relations which existed between colonies and their metropolis , or mother city , in the earlier times of Grecian emigration , were of a peculiar nature . Although independent of the parent country , and enjoying a ...
... took the lead . The relations which existed between colonies and their metropolis , or mother city , in the earlier times of Grecian emigration , were of a peculiar nature . Although independent of the parent country , and enjoying a ...
Стр. 41
... took refuge at the altars , in hope of obtaining a mitigation of them . Píthias , whose power only increased by their absence , bent on the gratification of his revenge , obtained an order for levying the fines with all the rigour of ...
... took refuge at the altars , in hope of obtaining a mitigation of them . Píthias , whose power only increased by their absence , bent on the gratification of his revenge , obtained an order for levying the fines with all the rigour of ...
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
Acarnania Admiral Alí appointed Athenian Athens attack Author bound British Cephalonia Cerigo Chabot Charles Cheaper Edition church citadel civil CO.'S NEW PUBLICATIONS COLBURN AND CO.'S command Constantinople Corcyra Corcyreans Corfiot Corfú Corinth council of justice courts Despot Despot of Epirus Emperor empire endeavoured enemy Epidamnus Epirus Excellency the Lord fleet force French galleys garrison Government Greece Greek harbour Hist honour hundred Hungary Illustrations inhabitants interest Ionian Islands island of Corfú Isles Ioniennes Kastrádhes King land Legislative Assembly Lord High Commissioner Majesty ment Morea narrative Nicephorus noble obtained party Pashá peasantry possess post 8vo Potamo present Primary Council Prince Prince of Achaia protecting Sovereign Regent Republic Russian sailed Santa Maura Senate sent ships Sicily siege soon squadron Sublime Porte succeeded Tarento thousand Thucyd tion town treaty troops Turkish Turks Vaudoncourt Venetian Venice volumes whilst Zante
Популярные отрывки
Стр. 20 - THE CRESCENT AND THE CROSS. BY ELIOT WARBURTON. "Independent of its value as an original narrative, and its useful and interesting information, this work is remarkable for the colouring power and play of fancy with which its descriptions are enlivened. Among its greatest and most lasting charms is its reverent and serious spirit.
Стр. 16 - Thiers has enjoyed facilities beyond the reach of every other biographer of Napoleon for procuring, from exclusive and authentic sources, the choicest materials for his present work. As guardian to the archives of the state, he had access to diplomatic papers and other documents of the highest importance, hitherto known only to a privileged few, and the publication of which cannot fail to produce a great sensation.
Стр. 5 - Empire, its weaknesses, and the erabarassments from which it is now suffering, its financial difficulties, the discontent of its Christian, and the turbulence of a great portion of its Mahommedan subjects.
Стр. 9 - His present collection of comic stories and laughable traits is a budget of fun full of rich specimens of American humour." — Globe. " The reader will find this work deeply interesting. Yankeeism pourtrayed, in its raciest aspect, constitutes the contents of these superlatively entertaining volumes, for which we are indebted to our facetious old friend, ' Sam Slick.' The work embraces the most varied topics, — political parties, religious eccentricities, the flights of literature, and the absurdities...
Стр. 15 - Stair; Counts Bentinck and Rosenberg; Baron Trenck; Field-Marshals Conway and Keith; Sirs Walter Scott, Joseph Yorke, Nathaniel Wraxall, John Sebright ; Dr. Robertson, Mr. Pitt, Howard, Mrs. Piozzi. Mrs. Montagu, &c., &c. " A large portion of this important and highly interesting work consists of letters, that we venture to say will bear a comparison for sterling wit, lively humour, entertaining gossip, piquant personal anecdotes, and brilliant pictures of social life, in its highest phases, both...
Стр. 14 - PEPE'S NARRATIVE OF THE WAR IN ITALY, FROM 1847 to 1850; INCLUDING THE SIEGE OF VENICE. Now first published from the original Italian Manuscript. 2 vols., post 8vo, 21s. bound. " The grand features of the recent Italian movement in favour of a national existence have had no other such authentic portraiture as these volumes convey. The State documents and letters which the work contains make it indispensable to the historian of these times. The whole panorama of the Revolution is here gone over—...
Стр. 7 - The toeet'book of its kind in the English language. The new matter is extremely curious, and occasionally far more characteristic and entertaining than the old. .The writer is seen in a clearer light, and the reader is taken into his inmost soul. ' Pepys' Diary' is the ablest picture of the age in which the writer lived, and a work of standard importance in English literature.
Стр. 2 - We must pronounce Miss Strickland beyond all comparison the most entertaining historian in the English language. She is certainly a woman of powerful and active mind, as well as of scrupulous justice and honesty of purpose.
Стр. 4 - The best genealogical and heraldic dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage, and the first authority on all questions affecting the aristocracy.
Стр. 8 - We conceive this work to be by far the most valuable and important Judge Haliburton has ever written. While teeming with interest, moral and historical, to the general reader, it equally constitutes a philosophical study for the politician and statesman. It will be found to let in a flood of light upon the actual origin, formation, and progress of the republic of the United States."— Naval and Military Gazette.