ABANDONED Abode, the, 307. ABBE DE SAADE, a lineal Descendant of Laura, 380. Adieu to the Rhine, 318. ADOLF OF NASSAU, Romantic History of, 248. ADRIAN, Emperor, his Mausoleum, 80. AIX LA CHAPELLE. Bunbury's Ballad; the Throne in the AIX LES BAINS, the antique Hotel, and its old-fashioned ALBANO, its Lake and Woods, 135, 136. ALBRECHT DURER, and his various Memorials, 238. All Hallow's Eve in the Filsthal, 291. Altars of the Arena; a sagacious Artifice of the Roman Pon- Amphitheatre of Pompeii, the, 33; of Vespasian, 125- Ancient Roman Aqueduct of the Pont de Garde, at Nismes, Ancient Worthies, Male and Female, their Busts in Ulm ANNA SEWARD, her early Letters, 149. ANTHOINE, St., the Boulevard at Geneva, its fine Prospect, Antique Streets of Nuremberg, 241. Antiquity modernized on the Rhine, 302. ARMERIA REGIA, the, at Turin, and a Passage from "Sin- Art of Staining Glass completely revived, 271. Association with Man and his Doings, powerful Effect of, 17. AURORA, and Andromeda, Guido's, 36, 37. AVIGNON. Remarkable and solemn Appearance of the City Autumn, its endearing Qualities, and why; its pleasing B. BABILONIA L'Empia,-Avignon so styled by Petrarch, 16. Baldechin, St. Peter's, wrought out of the Bronze of the Ballads, Ancient, embellished in Tapestry work, 257, Banks and Bridges of the Main at Frankfurt, 211. Banquet Saloon, at the Three Moors; Arabesques, 283. Barbara Allen's Cruelty, 310. Baron de Chatillon, a young Savoyard Noble, his Appear- BASLE, Imaginary Romance of antique Continental Towns; Walls; Holbein's ill treatment; eccentric Effect of the BASILICA OF CONSTANTINE, 92. BATHS OF CARACALLA, their Associations, their Heaps of BATHS OF TITUS, 75. Bathurst, Miss, her lamentable Death in the Tiber, and the BAVARIAN Villages, 224. BAYER, the Chancellor, and the Confession of Augsburg, 285. Belfroy Tower of Susa, its Height and grand Proportions, Bells, Bonfires, and Flambeaux, on the Eve of St. Martin, Bell-ringing in Roman Catholic Countries, 153. Bell-toll of Saint Peter's, Rome, 36. BELLVEAUX, a Convent of the Benedictine Order, extraordi- BENEZETTE, Saint, Bridge of, 12. BERNE, Beauty of its Environs; multifarious Statues of Bears; BERNINI'S Christo Morte, in the Corsini Chapel, St. John BERNARDINE Monks of St. Sulpice, Portraits of the, and their BLOOMFIELD'S Lambs, and the Rose-petals, 187. Boniface, St. at Munich, extraordinary Merit of its modern BORGHESE, the Villa, its Aviary, its Festa, Nightingales, Ilex BORGET, Province and Lake of, 366. Boulevard St. Anthoine at Geneva, 170. Brasses, Monumental, in the Churchyard of St. John's at Brickwork, Roman, its Delicacy and Gracefulness, 106. Bronze Portal of Mayence Münster, 204. Bronze Laver in the same, Bronze Foundry, the, 275. 205. Bronze Lamps, the, and Benvenuto Cellini's Steel Mirror Bunbury's Little Gray Man, 320. Burial Ground, the English, 112. Burney, Dr. Anecdote from, 358. Busts, Marble, of the German Kings, Heroes, Poets, and Busts of Carved Wood, the Heathen, Jewish, and Christian C. CAIUS CESTIUS, Pyramid of, a single Foot of his Colossal CALABRESE'S Sophonisba, 57. Campagna, the, its Desolation, its wild Flowers, and its CAMPANILE, the, its beautiful Prospect, and its Babel of CAMPO SANTO at Pisa, its Legend, and wild Frescoes of Cancellaria, Palazzo della, built from the Colosseum, 53. CARACCI, LUDOVICO, his Dying Samson; Rospigliosi Palace, 60. Cardinal, Governor of Frascati, the, fires the Girandola from Carillons of Mechlin Minster very fine: the stupendous Carlo Borromeo, Piazza di, at Turin, its Grandeur, 158. Caryatides, coloured, in the Walhalla, not pleasing, 263. Casino Rospigliosi, its Exterior at Sunset, 52. CASTEL GANDOLFO, a Summer Palace of the Popes, 135. |