onths in Italy." Published by Houghton, Mifflin Co.
[21] From "Italy: Rome and Naples." By special arrangement with, and by
permission of, the publishers, Henry Holt & Co. Copyright, 1868.
Translated by John Durand.
[22] From "Pictures from Italy."
[23] From "The Marble Faun." Published by Houghton, Mifflin Co.
[24] From "Pencillings by the Way."
[25] From "Pictures from Italy."
[26] From "French and Italian Note-Books." By special arrangement with,
and by permission of, the publishers of Hawthorne's works, Houghton,
Mifflin Co. Copyright, 1871, 1883, 1899.
[27] Hiram Powers, the American sculptor, who lived long in Florence,
and is best known for his "Greek Slave."
[28] From "Journeys in Italy." By special arrangement with, and by
permission of, the publishers, Brentano's. Copyright, 1902.
[29] From "Florence."
[30] From Taine's "Italy: Florence and Venice." By special arrangement
with, and by permission of, the publishers. Henry Holt & Co. Translated
by John Durand. Copyright, 1869.
[31] Since Taine wrote, the facade has been added.
[32] From "Italian Cities." By special arrangement with, and by
permission of, the publishers, Charles Scribner's Sons. Copyright, 1900.
[33] From "The Makers of Florence." Published by the Macmillan Co.
[34] That is, the Baptistery at Florence.
[35] From "Florence." By permission of the publishers, John C. Winston
Co. Copyright, 1837.
[36] From "Florence." By permission of the publishers, John C. Winston
Co. Copyright, 1897.
[37] From "Florence." By permission of the publishers, John C. Winston
Co. Copyright, 1897.
[38] Dante was buried at Ravenna. The reader will recall Byron's lines:
"Ungrateful Florence! Dante sleeps afar,
Like Scipio, buried by the upbraiding shore."
[39] From "Italy: Florence and Venice." By special arrangement with, and
by permission of, the publishers, Henry Holt & Co. Copyright, 1869.
Translated by John Durand.
[40] From "Letters of a Traveller." Bryant's letter is dated in May,
1834.
[41] The court of the Austrian Grand Duke Leopold III. In 1859 Leopold
was expelled, and Florence, with Tuscany, was annexed to the Sardinian
kingdom.
[42] From "Venice: Its History, Art, Industries and Modern Life."
Published by John C. Winston Co.
[43] From "Two Months Abroad." Privately printed. (1878.)
[44] From "Journeys In Italy." By arrangement with, and by permission
of, the publishers, Brentano's. Copyright, 1902.
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