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Pagina 39
... Italy was justly considered by most of them as the great nursery of the arts ; where , after preparing their minds ... Italian painters , who were at once the objects of their study , and their emulation . They became the disciples of no ...
... Italy was justly considered by most of them as the great nursery of the arts ; where , after preparing their minds ... Italian painters , who were at once the objects of their study , and their emulation . They became the disciples of no ...
Pagina 271
... Italian modes of poetry in preference to the vernacular forms , and from that time the octave stanza became their heroic , the trinal- rhyme their moral or satirical measure , and sonnets swarmed as they have done in Italy . Boscan's ...
... Italian modes of poetry in preference to the vernacular forms , and from that time the octave stanza became their heroic , the trinal- rhyme their moral or satirical measure , and sonnets swarmed as they have done in Italy . Boscan's ...
Pagina 417
... Italy and the shores of Calabria , separated from her only by a straight of a few furlongs . There is , however , no reason to suppose that the French will hazard an attempt on an island where they would meet a respectable British army ...
... Italy and the shores of Calabria , separated from her only by a straight of a few furlongs . There is , however , no reason to suppose that the French will hazard an attempt on an island where they would meet a respectable British army ...
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Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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