| 1828 - 722 ページ
...After this, followed Columbus on horseback, surrounded by a brilliant cavalcade of Spanish chivalry. The streets were almost impassable from the countless...the remarkable man by whom it had been discovered. There was a sublimity in this event that mingled a solemn feeling with the public joy. It was looked... | |
| Washington Irving - 1828 - 502 ページ
...After this, followed Columbus on horseback, surrounded Jay a brilliant cavalcade of Spanish chivalry. The streets were almost impassable from the countless...the remarkable man by whom it had been discovered. There was a sublimity in this event that mingled a solemn feeling with the public joy. It was looked... | |
| George Merriam - 1828 - 286 ページ
...these followed Columbus, on horseback, surrounded by a brilliant cavalcade of Spanish chivalry. — The streets were almost impassable, from the countless...the remarkable man by whom it had been discovered. There was a sublimity in this event that mingled a solemn feeling with the public joy. It was looked... | |
| 1828 - 638 ページ
...After these followed Columbus, on horseback, surrounded by a brilliant cavalcade of Spanish chivalry. The streets were almost impassable from the countless...remarkable man by •whom it had been discovered. There was a sublimity in this event that mingled a solemn feeling with the public joy. It was looked... | |
| Washington Irving - 1828 - 574 ページ
...After this, followed Columbus on horseback, surrounded by a brilliant cavalcade of Spanish chivalry. The streets were almost impassable from the countless...spectators. It seemed as if the public eye could not Chap. VI.] AT BARCELONA. 421 be sated with gazing on these trophies of an unknown world ; or on the... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1829 - 306 ページ
...brilliant cavalcade of Spanish chivalry. The streets were almost impassable from the countless multitudes; the windows and balconies were crowded with the fair...the remarkable man by whom it had been discovered. There was a sublimity in this event that mingled a solemn feeling with the public joy. It was looked... | |
| Washington Irving - 1829 - 346 ページ
...roofs, were crowded with spectators. It seemed as if the public eye could not be sated with gazing at these trophies of an unknown world ; or on the remarkable man by whom it had been discovered. There was a sublimity in this event that mingled a solemn feeling with the public joy. It was considered... | |
| 1829 - 762 ページ
...horseback, surrounded by a brilliant cavalcade of Spanish chivalry. The streets were almost impasaable from the countless multitude ; the windows and balconies were crowded with the fait ; the very roofs were covered with spectators. It seemed as if the public eye could not be sated... | |
| 1831 - 460 ページ
...After this, followed Columbus on horseback, surrounded by a brilliant cavalcade of Spanish chivalry. The streets were almost impassable from the countless...the remarkable man by whom it had been discovered. There was a sublimity in this event that mingled a solemn feeling with the public joy It was looked... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1832 - 338 ページ
...After these followed Columbus, on horseback, surrounded by a brilliant cavalcade of Spanish chivalry. The streets were almost impassable from the countless...the remarkable man by whom it had been discovered. There was a sublimity in this event that mingled a solemn feeling with the public joy. It was looked... | |
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