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Pagina 590
... Italian . I cannot indeed compare the little Italian songs , which are often very impertinent , as well as very silly , to the odes of the ancient tragedians : . but a poet must always sacrifice some- thing to the genius of his age.— I ...
... Italian . I cannot indeed compare the little Italian songs , which are often very impertinent , as well as very silly , to the odes of the ancient tragedians : . but a poet must always sacrifice some- thing to the genius of his age.— I ...
Pagina 857
... Italian Republic . In spite of the most positive promises , did Na- poleon place the Iron Crown of Italy upon his own head . Genoa was incorporated with France ; Lucca was very near sharing the same fate . Only a few months before had ...
... Italian Republic . In spite of the most positive promises , did Na- poleon place the Iron Crown of Italy upon his own head . Genoa was incorporated with France ; Lucca was very near sharing the same fate . Only a few months before had ...
Pagina 954
... Italy . X. The present decree shall be com- municated by our Minister for Foreign Affairs to the Kings of Spain , Naples , Holland , and Etruria , and to our other allies , whose subjects , as well as ours , are the victims of the ...
... Italy . X. The present decree shall be com- municated by our Minister for Foreign Affairs to the Kings of Spain , Naples , Holland , and Etruria , and to our other allies , whose subjects , as well as ours , are the victims of the ...
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Celestial Phenomena for August | 494 |
Anecdote of the Emperor of Ruffia | 502 |
Lines written by Mr Hayley | 535 |
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