Hetmer is a scholar, an historian, an archseologist, and an artist, and in a series of letters, or pages from a Diary, written in 1852, he tells us a sad story, in flowing and elegant language, and with an enthusiasm which proves his relish for the work."... Wanderings in Corsica: Its History and Its Heroes - Page 324by Ferdinand Gregorovius - 1855 - 290 pagesFull view - About this book
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...1852, he tells us a sad story, in flowing and elegant language, and with an enthusiasm which proves his relish for the work." — Globe. " Everywhere he shews...Travels in Greece we have never seen." — Morning Post. " The work of a most able and thoughtful man." — Examiner. " If the ' Miscellany of Foreign... | |
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...1852, he tells us a sad story, in flowing and elegant language, and with an enthusiasm which proves his relish for the work."— Globe. " Everywhere he shews...be an accomplished scholar and true artist, as well aa an able writer. A more readable or instructive volume of Travels in Greece we have never seen."... | |
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