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The public has long been agreed as to the merit of the most remarkable passages , the incomparable harmony of the numbers , and the excellence of that style which no rival - has been able to equal , and no parodist to degrade , which ...
The public has long been agreed as to the merit of the most remarkable passages , the incomparable harmony of the numbers , and the excellence of that style which no rival - has been able to equal , and no parodist to degrade , which ...
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Those remarkable poems have been un- dervalued by critics , who have not understood their nature . They have no epigrammatic point . There is none of the ingenuity of Filicaji in the thought , none of the hard and brilliant enamel of ...
Those remarkable poems have been un- dervalued by critics , who have not understood their nature . They have no epigrammatic point . There is none of the ingenuity of Filicaji in the thought , none of the hard and brilliant enamel of ...
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It is , therefore , in the state of moral feeling among the Italians of those times , that we must seek for the real expla nation of what seems most mysterious in the life and writ- ings of this remarkable man .
It is , therefore , in the state of moral feeling among the Italians of those times , that we must seek for the real expla nation of what seems most mysterious in the life and writ- ings of this remarkable man .
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The moral effects which followed from this state of things were still more remarkable . Among the rude nations which lay beyond the Alps , valour was absolutely indispensable . Without it none could be eminent ; few could be secure .
The moral effects which followed from this state of things were still more remarkable . Among the rude nations which lay beyond the Alps , valour was absolutely indispensable . Without it none could be eminent ; few could be secure .
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The portraits of some of the remarkable Italians of those times are perfectly in harmony with this description . Ample and majestic fore- heads ; brows strong and dark , but not frowning ; eyes of which the calm full gaze , while it ...
The portraits of some of the remarkable Italians of those times are perfectly in harmony with this description . Ample and majestic fore- heads ; brows strong and dark , but not frowning ; eyes of which the calm full gaze , while it ...
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