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5957 Artistic Florence, practical Bologna, grand and stately Miland and unique Verona were next added to the list. Verona's superb and well-preserved "Arena," excelling in superficial area the Colosseum and holding 45,000 people, was specially granted for the Wild West's use; and the home 6f Shakespeare's love-lorn heroine placed another picture in the Red man's tour of the native land of his discoverer. The Indians were taken by "Buffalo Bill" to picturesque Venice, and there shown the marvelous results of the ancient white man's energy and artistic architectural skill. They were immortalized by the camera in the Ducal Palace, St. Marc's Piazza, and in the strange street vehicle of the Adriatic's erstwhile pride-- the gondola--contributing another interesting object lesson to the distant juvenile members of their tribe-- to testify more fully to their puzzled senses the fact of strange sights and marvels whose existence is to be learned of in the breadth of knowledge necessitated by their future existence. [Arena, Verona] wealth of legendary interest, art galleries, scientific conservatories, educative edifices, cathedrals, modern palaces, ancient ruins, army maneuverings, fortifications, commercial and carried manufacturing and agricultural industries, and the social genial, friendly, quiet customs of its people--should form good instruction to the rugged rovers of the American plains--heirs to an empire as much more vast in extent and resources as is the brightness of the diamond after the skill expended by the lapidary, in dazzling brilliancy to the rude, unpolished stone before man's industry lends value to its existence. | 59Artistic Florence, practical Bologna, grand and stately milan and unique Verona were next added to the list. Verona's superb and well-preserved "Arena," excelling in superficial area the Colosseum and holding 45,000 people, was specially granted for the Wild West's use; and the home 6f Shakespeare's love-lorn heroine placed another picture in the Red man's tour of the native land of his discoverer. The Indians were taken by "Buffalo Bill" to pictureesque Venice, and there shown the marvelous results of the ancient white man's energy and artistic architectural skill. They were immortalized by the camera in the Ducal Palace, St. Marc's Piazza, and in the strange street vehicle of the Adriatic's erstwhile pride-- the gondola--contributing another interesting object lesson to the distant juvenile members of their tribe-- to testify more fully to their puzzled senses the fact of strange sights and marvels whose existence is to be learned of in the breadth of knowledge necessitated by their future existence. [Arena, Verona] wealth of legendary interest, art galleries, scientific cinservatories, educative edifices, cathedrals, modern palaces, ancient ruins, army manauvering, fortifications, commercial and caried manufacturing and agricultural industries, and the social genial, friendly, quiet costums of its people--should form good instruction to the rugged rovers of the American plains--heirs to an empire as much more vast in extent and resources as is the brightnes of the diamond after the skill expended by the lapidary, in dazzling brilliancy to the rude, unpolished stone before man's industry lends value to its existence. |
