Miscellanies, Volumen2Macmillan, 1863 |
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... Italian legion has also , I understand , gone out as colonists to Paraguay . I have unfortu- nately not been able to obtain any details on the sub- ject ; but the plan seems one which must , with com- mon prudence , be crowned with ...
... Italian legion has also , I understand , gone out as colonists to Paraguay . I have unfortu- nately not been able to obtain any details on the sub- ject ; but the plan seems one which must , with com- mon prudence , be crowned with ...
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... Italians of the age of Michael Angelo ; the Spaniards who were the contempo- raries of Cortez ; the Germans who shook off the Pope at the call of Luther ; and the splendid chivalry of Francis I. of France , were no common men . But they ...
... Italians of the age of Michael Angelo ; the Spaniards who were the contempo- raries of Cortez ; the Germans who shook off the Pope at the call of Luther ; and the splendid chivalry of Francis I. of France , were no common men . But they ...
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... Italian and Spanish farces for a comedy depicting native scoundrelism . Probably enough , indeed , the great and sudden development of the French stage , which took place in the middle of the seventeenth century , under Corneille and ...
... Italian and Spanish farces for a comedy depicting native scoundrelism . Probably enough , indeed , the great and sudden development of the French stage , which took place in the middle of the seventeenth century , under Corneille and ...
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... Italian litera- ture of which we shall speak shortly , the object of every kind of scorn and ridicule . In this latter ... Italy , and the Romish coun- tries , and which seems to have been painfully common in England in the seventeenth ...
... Italian litera- ture of which we shall speak shortly , the object of every kind of scorn and ridicule . In this latter ... Italy , and the Romish coun- tries , and which seems to have been painfully common in England in the seventeenth ...
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... Italy was then not merely the stronghold of Popery , though that in itself would have been a fair reason for others beside Puritans saying , ' If the root be corrupt , the fruit will be also : any expression of Italian thought and ...
... Italy was then not merely the stronghold of Popery , though that in itself would have been a fair reason for others beside Puritans saying , ' If the root be corrupt , the fruit will be also : any expression of Italian thought and ...
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