Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton & Company, 1873 - 744 páginas |
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... Italian Masque , as the Samson is framed on East than in the days of Homer ; and they had the model of the Greek Tragedy ... Italy . But he did not feel for Greece should be tinctured with the Oriental it the same veneration which he ...
... Italian Masque , as the Samson is framed on East than in the days of Homer ; and they had the model of the Greek Tragedy ... Italy . But he did not feel for Greece should be tinctured with the Oriental it the same veneration which he ...
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... Italian , a strong family ikeness . His public conduct was such as was to be expected from a man of a spirit so high , and an intellect so powerful . He lived at one of he most memorable eras in the history of man- ind ; at the very ...
... Italian , a strong family ikeness . His public conduct was such as was to be expected from a man of a spirit so high , and an intellect so powerful . He lived at one of he most memorable eras in the history of man- ind ; at the very ...
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... Italy , to read , without horror and amazement , the celebrated treatise which has brought so much obloquy on the name of Ma- chiavelli . Such a display of wickedness , naked , yet not ashamed , such cool , judicious , scientific ...
... Italy , to read , without horror and amazement , the celebrated treatise which has brought so much obloquy on the name of Ma- chiavelli . Such a display of wickedness , naked , yet not ashamed , such cool , judicious , scientific ...
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... Italy had preserved , in a far greater de- gree than any other part of Western Europe , the traces of ancient civilization . The night which descended upon her was the night of an arctic summer : the dawn began to reappear before the ...
... Italy had preserved , in a far greater de- gree than any other part of Western Europe , the traces of ancient civilization . The night which descended upon her was the night of an arctic summer : the dawn began to reappear before the ...
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... Italy . children were taught to read ; twelve hundred studied arithmetic ; six hundred received a learned education . The progress of elegant literature and of the fine arts was proportioned to that of the public prosperity . Under the ...
... Italy . children were taught to read ; twelve hundred studied arithmetic ; six hundred received a learned education . The progress of elegant literature and of the fine arts was proportioned to that of the public prosperity . Under the ...
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