| 1854 - 718 páginas
...nobler idea of Venice than I had 'yet had.' (Vol. iii. p. 28.) On leaving Venice, Moore travelled, via Bologna, to Florence, where he worked hard at sight-seeing...nothing gives me more delight than the " pomp and circum' " stance " of a mass in so grand a church ; accompanied by fine ' music, and surrounded by... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1853 - 390 páginas
...her arrival here. From thence to the church of the Annunziata : heard mass sung, which was very fine. Whether it be my popish blood or my poetical feelings,...such paintings ; it is a most elevating spectacle. Saw the tomb of Bandinelli here, over which there is his Dead Christ supported by Nicodemus, the figure... | |
| 1853 - 706 páginas
...moved by art; for example — "to the Church of theAnnunziata; heardraass8ung,which was very fine. Whether it be my popish blood, or my poetical feelings,...circumstance ' of a mass in so grand a church, accompanied by the music, and surrounded by such statuary and such paintings ; it is a GKNT. MAO. Vol.. XL. most elevating... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1860 - 808 páginas
...her arrival here. From thence to the church of the Annunziata: heard mass sung, which was very fine. Whether it be my popish blood or my poetical feelings,...circumstance " of a mass in so grand a church, accompanied bv fine music and surrounded by such statuary and such paintings : it is a most elevating spectacle.... | |
| Thomas Moore, Barbara Bartholomew, Joy L. Linsley - 1983 - 412 páginas
...here—from thence to the Church of the Annunziata—heard Mass sung, which was very fine—whether it be my Popish blood or my poetical feelings, nothing gives me more delight than "the pomp & circumstance" of a Mass in so grand a Church, accompanied by fine music & surounded by such statuary... | |
| 1853 - 744 páginas
...also moved by art; for example — "to the Church of theAnnunziata; heardmasssung,which was very fine. Whether it be my popish blood, or my poetical feelings, nothing gives me more delight than the 1 pomp and circumstance ' of a mass in BO grand a church, accompanied by the music, and surrounded... | |
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