| M. Josephine Warren - 1879 - 400 Seiten
...brilliant cavalcade of Spanish chivalry. The streets were almost impassable, from the countless multitude ; the windows and balconies were crowded with the fair;...the remarkable man by whom it had been discovered. a solemn feeling with the public joy. It was looked upon as a vast and signal dispensation of Providence... | |
| William Henry Giles Kingston - 1880 - 610 Seiten
...of gold. Columbus followed on horseback, accompanied by a brilliant cavalcade of Spanish chivalry. The windows and balconies were crowded with the fair ; the very roofs were covered with spectators. The King and the kind Queen awaited his arrival seated on a throne, in a vast and splendid saloon,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 664 Seiten
...brilliant cavalcade of Spanish chivalry. The streets were almost impassable from the countless multitude ; the windows and balconies were crowded •with the...spectators. It seemed as if the public eye could not be sateJ with gazing on these trophies of an unknown world ; or on the remarkable man by •whom it had... | |
| Washington Irving - 1883 - 1084 Seiten
...streets were almost impassable from the countless multitude ; the windows and balconies were crosvded with the fair ; the very roofs were covered with spectators. It seemed as if the public eve could not be sated with gazing on these trophies of an unknown world ; or on the remarkable man... | |
| John Roy Musick - 1891 - 412 Seiten
...roofs are covered with spectators,." the youth said. Barcelona was never so thronged, before nor since. It seemed as if the public eye could not be sated with gazing on these trophies of an. unknown world ; on the remarkable man by whom it was discovered. There was a sublimity in this event that mingled... | |
| John Roy Musick - 1895 - 400 Seiten
...roofs are covered with spectators," the youth said. Barcelona was never so thronged, before nor since. It seemed as if the public eye could not be sated with gazing on these trophies of an unknown world ; on the remarkable man by whom it was discovered. There was a sublimity in this event that mingled... | |
| Marshman William Hazen - 1896 - 536 Seiten
...brilliant cavalcade of Spanish chivalry. The streets were almost impassable from the countless multitude; the windows and balconies were crowded with the fair;...the remarkable man by whom it had been discovered. buoyancy generally expected from roving enterprise, seemed in harmony with the grandeur and dignity... | |
| James Baldwin - 1897 - 488 Seiten
...brilliant cavalcade of Spanish chivalry. The streets were almost impassable from the countless multitude; the windows and balconies were crowded with the fair;...spectators. It seemed as if the public eye could not be 15 sated with gazing on these trophies of an unknown world, or on the remarkable man by whom it had... | |
| James Baldwin - 1897 - 252 Seiten
...brilliant cavalcade of Spanish chivalry. The streets were almost impassable from the countless multitude; the windows and balconies were crowded with the fair;...spectators. It seemed as if the public eye could not be 15 sated with gazing on these trophies of an unknown world, or on the remarkable man by whom it had... | |
| Harry Pratt Judson, Ida Catherine Bender, Ida C. Bender - 1900 - 530 Seiten
...brilliant cavalcade of Spanish chivalry. The streets were almost impassable from the countless multitude; the windows and balconies were crowded with the fair;...spectators. It seemed as if the public eye could not 10 be sated with gazing on these trophies of an unknown world, or on the remarkable man by whom it... | |
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