The Book of Ser Marco Polo, the Venetian: Concerning the Kingdoms and Marvels of the East, Volum 1;Volum 155John Murray, 1871 |
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Pàgina xiv
... known from other Sources . 40. Character of his Romance Compilations . 41. Identity of the Romance Compiler with Polo's Fellow prisoner . 42. Further particulars regarding Rusticiano . VIII . NOTICES OF MARCO POLO'S HISTORY AFTER THE ...
... known from other Sources . 40. Character of his Romance Compilations . 41. Identity of the Romance Compiler with Polo's Fellow prisoner . 42. Further particulars regarding Rusticiano . VIII . NOTICES OF MARCO POLO'S HISTORY AFTER THE ...
Pàgina xxxv
... known of that part of the world concerning which Messer Marco has written , I have deemed it reasonable to publish his book , with the aid of several copies written ( as I judge ) more than 200 years ago , in a perfectly accurate form ...
... known of that part of the world concerning which Messer Marco has written , I have deemed it reasonable to publish his book , with the aid of several copies written ( as I judge ) more than 200 years ago , in a perfectly accurate form ...
Pàgina xxxvi
... known by the name of the Corte del Millioni for a reason that I will tell you presently . Going thither they found it occupied by some of their relatives , and they had the greatest difficulty in making the latter understand who they ...
... known by the name of the Corte del Millioni for a reason that I will tell you presently . Going thither they found it occupied by some of their relatives , and they had the greatest difficulty in making the latter understand who they ...
Pàgina xxxvii
... known as the Court of the Millioni . Recounts Marco's cap- 6. " Not many months after the arrival of the travellers at Venice , news came that LAMPA DORIA , Captain of the Genoese Flect , had advanced with 70 galleys to the Island of ...
... known as the Court of the Millioni . Recounts Marco's cap- 6. " Not many months after the arrival of the travellers at Venice , news came that LAMPA DORIA , Captain of the Genoese Flect , had advanced with 70 galleys to the Island of ...
Pàgina xxxviii
... known there , the whole city gathered to see him and to speak with him , and he was no longer entreated as a prisoner but as a dear friend and honoured gentle- man . ' Indeed they showed him such honour and affection that at all hours ...
... known there , the whole city gathered to see him and to speak with him , and he was no longer entreated as a prisoner but as a dear friend and honoured gentle- man . ' Indeed they showed him such honour and affection that at all hours ...
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Pàgina 263 - In Xanadu did Kubla Khan A stately pleasure-dome decree: Where Alph, the sacred river, ran Through caverns measureless to man Down to a sunless sea. So twice five miles of fertile ground With walls and towers were girdled round: And there were gardens bright with sinuous rills Where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree; And here were forests ancient as the hills, io Enfolding sunny spots of greenery.
Pàgina 168 - So geographers, in Afric maps, With savage pictures fill their gaps, And o'er unhabitable downs Place elephants for want of towns.
Pàgina 375 - All these pieces of paper are issued with as much solemnity and authority as if they were of pure gold or silver; and on every piece a variety of officials, whose duty it is, have to write their names, and to put their seals. And when all is prepared duly, the chief officer deputed by the...
Pàgina 208 - My people ask counsel at their stocks, and their staff declareth unto them: for the spirit of whoredoms hath caused them to err, and they have gone a whoring from under their God.
Pàgina cxxvi - ... times to give any distinct account of the secluded Christian Empire of Abyssinia, and the semi-Christian Island of Socotra; to speak, though indeed dimly, of...
Pàgina 272 - They then extended a sheet or curtain over the spot, and one of the men putting himself under the sheet, in a few minutes came from below, followed by the individual supposed to have been cut into joints, in perfect health and condition, and one might have safely sworn that he had never received wound or injury whatever.
Pàgina 187 - But since we left off to burn incense to the queen of heaven, and to pour out drink offerings unto her, we have wanted all things, and have been consumed by the sword and by the famine.
Pàgina 131 - Ashishin to send on any mission, he would cause that potion whereof I spoke to be given to one of the youths in the garden, and then had him carried into his palace. So when the young man awoke he found himself in the castle, and no longer in that Paradise, whereat he was not over-well pleased.
Pàgina 361 - ... for the lodgment of merchants from different parts of the world, and a special hostelry is assigned to each description of people, as if we should say there is one for the Lombards, another for the Germans, and a third for the Frenchmen...
Pàgina 159 - Now, if we go on with our journey towards the eastnorth-east, we travel a good forty days, continually passing over mountains and hills, or through valleys, and crossing many rivers and tracts of wilderness. And in all this way you find neither habitation of man, nor any green thing, but must carry with you whatever you require.