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... walks around San Sebastian , though now away from the trees and flowers that can make even late autumn perfectly lovely ... walk may be continued round by Los Pasajes and the Bidasoa , and ba of Sar Atlan doubl sides . that Τπ 10 IN SPAIN.
... walks around San Sebastian , though now away from the trees and flowers that can make even late autumn perfectly lovely ... walk may be continued round by Los Pasajes and the Bidasoa , and ba of Sar Atlan doubl sides . that Τπ 10 IN SPAIN.
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... walks around San Sebastian , though now away from the trees and flowers that can make even late autumn perfectly lovely ... walk may be continued round by Los Pasajes and the Bidassoa , and ba of Sar Atlan doubl sides . that Τπ 10 IN SPAIN.
... walks around San Sebastian , though now away from the trees and flowers that can make even late autumn perfectly lovely ... walk may be continued round by Los Pasajes and the Bidassoa , and ba of Sar Atlan doubl sides . that Τπ 10 IN SPAIN.
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... walks and now just two churches . To find them we must leave the new open plazas , and strike off from the prettily ... walk of one another Santa Maria and San Vicente . The former , until the great new Gothic Buen Pastor was erected in ...
... walks and now just two churches . To find them we must leave the new open plazas , and strike off from the prettily ... walk of one another Santa Maria and San Vicente . The former , until the great new Gothic Buen Pastor was erected in ...
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... walks about ten paces ahead of his team , turning round every few moments to point a long wand at the foreheads of the oxen , and utter a sharp ' Arré ! arré ! ' with not a shadow of effect . The whole is a perfect study , typical of ...
... walks about ten paces ahead of his team , turning round every few moments to point a long wand at the foreheads of the oxen , and utter a sharp ' Arré ! arré ! ' with not a shadow of effect . The whole is a perfect study , typical of ...
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... the daily ordeal . A walk back to Zumarraga , to catch the afternoon up - train , will be pre- ferable , consigning the baggage only to the diligence . A very pleasantly situated place is this time - worn 16 IN SPAIN.
... the daily ordeal . A walk back to Zumarraga , to catch the afternoon up - train , will be pre- ferable , consigning the baggage only to the diligence . A very pleasantly situated place is this time - worn 16 IN SPAIN.
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Page 274 - Thus with each gift of nature and of art, And wanting nothing but an honest heart ; Grown all to all, from no one vice exempt; And most contemptible to shun contempt; His passion still, to covet...
Page 9 - ... of Liberation in 1813. Let real Spanish sunlight come glinting through the trees, lie hot on the white horse-shoe of glistening sand that runs round, past the Santa Clara Island, to the grim, opposing Igueldo, and light up the waves that, even on a still day, dash fiercely on the rocks beneath us, and it would be hard to say what is lacking to make a perfect landscape. If anything, perhaps that touch of home life which the English soul must always have in order to be quite content. Well, here...
Page 105 - No quiso el cielo que hablase, porque con mi entendimiento diese mayor sentimiento a las cosas que pintase; y tanta vida les di con el pincel singular, que, como no pude hablar, hice que hablasen por mi.
Page 117 - ... one stretches to the confines of the old world, the other advances with the discovery of America to the utmost limits of the new. The period when the first of these vanishes and the second begins, divides their duration into two equal phases, each of full three hundred years. During the first period, from the beginning of the thirteenth to the beginning of the sixteenth century, the great lines which bounded the arena of the Preachers...
Page 72 - ... science of attack and defence, but is full, likewise, of touching record and suggestion.
Page 234 - ... that the exact relation between the irregular widths of cloistering on the long and short sides of the court is that of the squares upon the sides of a right-angled triangle.
Page 146 - ... and the joys of chastity, and enrich themselves at the expense of others while they extol poverty. For these the sad and silent cloister ; for us the crystalline fountain and the shady grove ; for them the hard and unenlightened life of dungeon-like strongholds ; for us the sweetness of social intercourse and scientific culture. For them, intolerance and' tyranny ; for us, a ruler who is our father. For them, a people lying in the darkness of ignorance ; for us, an instruction as widespread and...
Page 58 - ... share of the credit, for with him were associated Pedro Berruguete, whose best work we have seen at Valladolid, and Santos Cruz. The solitary figures of SS. Peter and Paul, with the four evangelists and four doctors of the Church, which occupy the lowest stage, are full of life and vigorous execution. The more ambitious compositions above — first, the Annunciation, Nativity, Transfiguration, Adoration of the Magi, and the Presentation in the Temple, and then the Scourging, the Agony in the...
Page 146 - For these, the sad and silent cloister ; for us, the crystalline fountain and the shady grove ; for them, the rude and unsocial life of dungeon-like strongholds ; for us, the charm of social life and culture ; for them, intolerance and tyranny ; for us, a ruler who is our father ; for them, the darkness of ignorance ; for us, letters and instruction...