The Eclectic Review, 1. kötet;65. kötetSamuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1837 |
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577. oldal
... Italy , through the recklessness of her nobles , was overrun with robbers , equally flagitious with them- selves , and only proscribed by the law , whenever it could catch and gibbet them with comparative impunity . They were in fact ...
... Italy , through the recklessness of her nobles , was overrun with robbers , equally flagitious with them- selves , and only proscribed by the law , whenever it could catch and gibbet them with comparative impunity . They were in fact ...
594. oldal
... Italy . That language possesses a smoothness and harmony to which no other European language approaches . The Spanish and the Portu- guese are , in this respect , nearest the Italian , -which , by the way , is probably one of the ...
... Italy . That language possesses a smoothness and harmony to which no other European language approaches . The Spanish and the Portu- guese are , in this respect , nearest the Italian , -which , by the way , is probably one of the ...
595. oldal
... Italy on the production of a good Sonnet . Petrarch , the most ancient , as well as most celebrated of the Sonnet writers of Italy , used to bestow months on the production of a single Sonnet . Bembo , a more recent Italian poet , is ...
... Italy on the production of a good Sonnet . Petrarch , the most ancient , as well as most celebrated of the Sonnet writers of Italy , used to bestow months on the production of a single Sonnet . Bembo , a more recent Italian poet , is ...
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