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" This beautiful temple," observes a recent traveller, " which stands on the very spot where the eye of taste would have placed it, and on which it ever reposes with delight, is one of the most attractive features of the scene, and perhaps gives to Tivoli... "
Rome, in the Nineteenth Century: Containing a Complete Account of the Ruins ... - Page 342
by Charlotte Anne Eaton - 1820
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A Classical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the Principal Proper Names ...

Charles Anthon - 1881 - 1486 pages
...of the cliff, and overhanging the cascade. " This beautiful temple," observes a recent traveller, " which stands on the very spot where the eye of taste...scene, and perhaps gives to Tivoli its greatest charm." (Rome in the Nineteenth Ccnturi/, vol. 2, p. 398, Am. ed.) Varro, as cited by Lactantiue (de Falsa...
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A Classical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the Principal Proper Names ...

Charles Anthon - 1886 - 1478 pages
...traveller, " which stands on the very spot where tho eye of taste would have placed it, and on which it CVT reposes with delight, is one of the most attractive...scene, and perhaps gives to Tivoli its greatest charm." (Rome in the ffinetcenl/t Century, vol. 2, p. 398, Am. ed.) Varro, as cited by Lactantius (de Falsa...
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