Northern Italy Including Leghorn, Florence, Ravenna and Routes Through France, Switzerland, and Austria: Handbook for TravellersK. Baedeker, 1913 - Всего страниц: 698 |
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... fares , may be estimated at at least 20-30 francs per day , or at 15-25 francs when a prolonged stay is made at one place ; but persons acquainted with the language and habits of the country may easily restrict their expenses to still ...
... fares , may be estimated at at least 20-30 francs per day , or at 15-25 francs when a prolonged stay is made at one place ; but persons acquainted with the language and habits of the country may easily restrict their expenses to still ...
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... fares are calculated ac- cording to a zone - tariff ( tariffa differenziale A ) , that makes it advantageous to take a ticket for as long a distance as possible . With few exceptions tickets of this kind are issued only viâ the shortest ...
... fares are calculated ac- cording to a zone - tariff ( tariffa differenziale A ) , that makes it advantageous to take a ticket for as long a distance as possible . With few exceptions tickets of this kind are issued only viâ the shortest ...
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... fares from ( e.g. ) Milan to Florence are 75 fr . 30 c . and 51 fr . 60 c . , i.e. considerably lower than the ' tariffa differenziale ' or zonal rate ( p . xvii ) . The journey may be broken on previous recognition ( vidi- mazione ) by ...
... fares from ( e.g. ) Milan to Florence are 75 fr . 30 c . and 51 fr . 60 c . , i.e. considerably lower than the ' tariffa differenziale ' or zonal rate ( p . xvii ) . The journey may be broken on previous recognition ( vidi- mazione ) by ...
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... fares of journeys from LONDON to North Italy viâ Paris vary according to the route chosen between London and Paris , the most rapid and most expensive leading viâ Calais or Boulogne , the cheaper routes viâ Dieppe or Havre . The ...
... fares of journeys from LONDON to North Italy viâ Paris vary according to the route chosen between London and Paris , the most rapid and most expensive leading viâ Calais or Boulogne , the cheaper routes viâ Dieppe or Havre . The ...
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... ( fares 1st cl . 67. 128 .; 2nd cl . 4l . 118. 6d . ) . ' Simplon Express ' ( ' train de luxe ' ; extra fare 21. 28. 5d . ) 1 * to Turin I , R. 1. 3 BUSSOLENO .
... ( fares 1st cl . 67. 128 .; 2nd cl . 4l . 118. 6d . ) . ' Simplon Express ' ( ' train de luxe ' ; extra fare 21. 28. 5d . ) 1 * to Turin I , R. 1. 3 BUSSOLENO .
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Стр. xi - Thou art the garden of the world, the home Of all Art yields, and Nature can decree ; Even in thy desert, what is like to thee ? Thy very weeds are beautiful, thy waste More rich than other climes' fertility : Thy wreck a glory, and thy ruin graced With an immaculate charm which cannot be defaced.
Стр. iv - God send thee good passage, And specially let this be thy prayere, Unto them all that thee will read or hear, Where thou art wrong, after their help to call, Thee to correct in any part or all.
Стр. 376 - It was in the nature of Titian to represent a subject like this as a domestic pageant of his own time, and seen in this light it is exceedingly touching and surprisingly beautiful. Mary in a dress of celestial blue ascends the steps of the temple in a halo of radiance. She pauses on the first landing place, and gathers her skirts , to ascend to the second.
Стр. 598 - Let the student mark also how admirably the idea of a heavenly choir is rendered \ how intent the choristers on their canticles, the players on their melody, how quiet, yet how full of purpose, how characteristic and expressive are the faces...
Стр. 381 - I believe, be felt at last, by all who examine it carefully, to be the most beautiful palace in the whole extent of the Grand Canal. It has been restored often, once in the Gothic, once in the Renaissance times, — some writers say, even rebuilt ; but, if so, rebuilt in its old form. The Gothic additions...
Стр. 380 - This palace is the principal type at Venice, and one of the best in Europe, of the central architecture of the Renaissance schools; that carefully studied and perfectly executed architecture to which those schools owe their principal claims to our respect, and which became the model of most of the important works subsequently produced by civilised nations.
Стр. 573 - These characteristics occur more or less in different buildings, some in one and some in another. But all together, and all in their highest possible relative degrees, they exist, as far as I know, only in one building in the world, the Campanile of Giotto at Florence.