Roman Holidays And Others, By W. D. Howells

























































































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Academic it all is, however hastily and nonchalantly, and I feel that I
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Academic It All Is, However Hastily And Nonchalantly, And I Feel That I Have So Signally Failed To Make The Charm Of The Villa Felt That I Am Going To Let A Far Politer Observer Celebate The Beauties Of The Other Supreme Interest Of Tivoli.

When Mr. Gray (as the poet loved to be called in print) visited the town with Mr. Walpole in

May, 1740, the Villa d'Este by no means shared the honors of the cataracts, and Mr. Gray seems not to have thought it worth seriously describing in his letter to Mr. West, but mocks the casino with a playful mention before proceeding to speak fully, if still playfully, of the great attraction of Tivoli: "Dame Nature . . . has built here three or four little mountains and laid them out in an irregular semicircle; from certain others behind, at a greater distance, she has drawn a canal into which she has put a little river of hers called the Anio, . . . which she has no sooner done, but, like a heedless chit, it tumbles down a declivity fifty feet perpendicular, breaks itself all to shatters, and is converted into a shower of rain, where the sun forms many a bow - red, green, blue, and yellow. . . . By this time it has divided itself, being crossed and opposed by the rocks, into four several streams, each of which, in emulation of the greater one, will tumble down, too: and it does tumble down, but not from an equally elevated place; so that you have at one view all these cascades intermixed with groves of olive and little woods, the mountains rising behind them, and on the top of one (that which forms the extremity of the half-circle's horns) is seated the town itself.

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