The Story of Marco PoloCentury Company, 1897 - 247 pàgines |
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Pàgina 15
... plains of Persia , to reveal China with its mighty rivers , its swarming population , and its huge cities and rich manufactures ; the first to visit and bring back accounts of Tibet , Laos , Burmah , Siam , Cochin China , Japan , the ...
... plains of Persia , to reveal China with its mighty rivers , its swarming population , and its huge cities and rich manufactures ; the first to visit and bring back accounts of Tibet , Laos , Burmah , Siam , Cochin China , Japan , the ...
Pàgina 37
... had been sung , they all went forth together in a great procession to the plain in front of the mountain , carrying the precious Cross before them , loudly singing and greatly weeping as they went . And when they arrived at the spot ,
... had been sung , they all went forth together in a great procession to the plain in front of the mountain , carrying the precious Cross before them , loudly singing and greatly weeping as they went . And when they arrived at the spot ,
Pàgina 45
... plains , finding harbour to receive you at three places only . There are many fine woods , producing dates , upon the ... plain you come to a fine kingdom which is called Kerman . CONCERNING THE KINGDOM OF KERMAN . KERMAN is a kingdom ...
... plains , finding harbour to receive you at three places only . There are many fine woods , producing dates , upon the ... plain you come to a fine kingdom which is called Kerman . CONCERNING THE KINGDOM OF KERMAN . KERMAN is a kingdom ...
Pàgina 46
... plain country , you come to a great mountain ; and when you have got to the top of the pass , you find a great descent which occupies some two days to go down . All along you find a variety and abundance of fruits ; and in former days ...
... plain country , you come to a great mountain ; and when you have got to the top of the pass , you find a great descent which occupies some two days to go down . All along you find a variety and abundance of fruits ; and in former days ...
Pàgina 47
... plain , and at the beginning thereof there is a city called CAMADI , which formerly was a great and noble place , but now is of little consequence , for the Tartars in their incursions have several times ravaged it . The plain whereof I ...
... plain , and at the beginning thereof there is a city called CAMADI , which formerly was a great and noble place , but now is of little consequence , for the Tartars in their incursions have several times ravaged it . The plain whereof I ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 41 - Go thou and slay So-and-so, and when thou returnest my angels shall bear thee into Paradise. And shouldst thou die, natheless even so will I send my angels to carry thee back into Paradise.
Pàgina 85 - 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 blossom'd many an incense-bearing tree ; And here were forests ancient as the hills, Enfolding sunny spots of greenery.
Pàgina 68 - CONCERNING THE TARTAR CUSTOMS OF WAR. ALL their harness of war is excellent and costly. Their arms are bows and arrows, sword and mace ; but above all the bow, for they are capital archers, indeed the best that are known.
Pàgina 130 - 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 Kaan smears the Seal entrusted to him with vermilion.
Pàgina 49 - Mahommetans, and valiant in war. At the end of those twelve days you come to a province of no great size, extending indeed no more than three days' journey in any direction, and this is called VOKHAN.
Pàgina 15 - ... discretion and success, God be thanked. So the Emperor became ever more partial to him, and treated him with the greater distinction, and kept him so close to his person that some of the Barons waxed very envious thereat. And thus it came about that Messer Marco Polo had knowledge of, or had actually visited, a greater number of the different countries of the World than any other man...
Pàgina 9 - He begged that the Pope would send as many as an hundred persons of our Christian faith; intelligent men, acquainted with the Seven Arts, [NOTE 2] well qualified to enter into controversy, and able clearly to prove by force of argument to idolaters and other kinds of folk, that the Law of Christ was best, and that all other religions were false and naught; and that if they would prove this, he and all under him would become Christians...
Pàgina 210 - ... But there are men on the watch, and as soon as they see that the eagles have settled they raise a loud shouting to drive them away. And when the eagles are thus frightened away the men recover the pieces of meat, and find them full of diamonds which have stuck to the meat down in the bottom. For the abundance of diamonds down there in the depths of the valleys is astonishing, but nobody can get down ; and if one could, it would be only to be incontinently devoured by the serpents which are so...
Pàgina 111 - ... as it is.] As regards the size of this (new) city you must know that it has a compass of 24 miles, for each side of it hath a length of 6 miles, and it is four-square. And it is all walled round with walls of earth which have a thickness of full ten paces at bottom, and a height of more than...
Pàgina 198 - You must know that he hath a great palace which is entirely roofed with fine gold, just as our churches are roofed with lead, insomuch that it would scarcely be possible to estimate its value. Moreover, all the pavement of the palace, and the floors of its chambers, are entirely of gold, in plates like slabs of stone, a good two fingers thick; and the windows also are of gold, so that altogether the richness of this palace is past all bounds and all belief.