Venice The Queen Of The Adriatic
The Venice which one visits to-day is so curiously a part and not a part of the ancient Venice of which we dream, that one feels, when in that sea-enveloped and fairy-like city, a strange sense of duality,—of being a veritable antique and an equally veritable modern. He has a genuine sympathy with the past, and regrets that he has not the enchanter's wand to bring it all back again,—long enough, at least, for him to revel in its magnificence.
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Venice The Queen Of The Adriatic
The Venice which one visits to-day is so curiously a part and not a part of the ancient Venice of which we dream, that one feels, when in that sea-enveloped and fairy-like city, a strange sense of duality,—of being a veritable antique and an equally veritable modern. He has a genuine sympathy with the past, and regrets that he has not the enchanter's wand to bring it all back again,—long enough, at least, for him to revel in its magnificence.
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Venice The Queen Of The Adriatic

Venice The Queen Of The Adriatic

by Clara Erskine Clement Waters
Venice The Queen Of The Adriatic

Venice The Queen Of The Adriatic

by Clara Erskine Clement Waters

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The Venice which one visits to-day is so curiously a part and not a part of the ancient Venice of which we dream, that one feels, when in that sea-enveloped and fairy-like city, a strange sense of duality,—of being a veritable antique and an equally veritable modern. He has a genuine sympathy with the past, and regrets that he has not the enchanter's wand to bring it all back again,—long enough, at least, for him to revel in its magnificence.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783989730649
Publisher: Otbebookpublishing
Publication date: 01/05/2024
Series: Classics To Go
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 326
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Clara Erskine Clement Waters (August 28, 1834, in St. Louis, Missouri – February 29, 1916, in Brookline, Massachusetts) was an American author and traveler.

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