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... Italian literature and Italian his- tory ; many of whom had obtained upon the spot the fullest in- formation on the ... Italy , should also have been deceived by this daring attempt ; and not only have honoured the Life of Lorenzo with ...
... Italian literature and Italian his- tory ; many of whom had obtained upon the spot the fullest in- formation on the ... Italy , should also have been deceived by this daring attempt ; and not only have honoured the Life of Lorenzo with ...
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... Italy , while the powers of abstraction and meditation exist more naturally in English and German minds , inducing ... Italy are no proof of the pic- turesque taste of the Italians themselves , as planners and archi- tects . The ...
... Italy , while the powers of abstraction and meditation exist more naturally in English and German minds , inducing ... Italy are no proof of the pic- turesque taste of the Italians themselves , as planners and archi- tects . The ...
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... Italy owes the permanence of her fame . As far as all this will be novel and entertaining to many readers , the ... Italian and English friends ; though well and amusingly disguised in the fashion of the passing times . Throughout the ...
... Italy owes the permanence of her fame . As far as all this will be novel and entertaining to many readers , the ... Italian and English friends ; though well and amusingly disguised in the fashion of the passing times . Throughout the ...
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