Literary Leaders of AmericaChautauqua Press, 1904 - 316 oldal |
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vii. oldal
... Italian and Spanish . The matter is in truth debatable , but it is largely a quarrel over terms . For practical purposes , there is a national literature , particularly that produced during the last century , as distinguished from a ...
... Italian and Spanish . The matter is in truth debatable , but it is largely a quarrel over terms . For practical purposes , there is a national literature , particularly that produced during the last century , as distinguished from a ...
48. oldal
... Italy best of all ( as did Hawthorne afterward ) , and with his usual outspokenness and lack of tact , drew many comparisons between the British ( as well as the Americans ) and the Italian and French , to the former's disadvantage ...
... Italy best of all ( as did Hawthorne afterward ) , and with his usual outspokenness and lack of tact , drew many comparisons between the British ( as well as the Americans ) and the Italian and French , to the former's disadvantage ...
113. oldal
... Italy , where he remained between one and two years , basking in the poetry of that " woman land , " keenly responsive to its wonderful beauty . " The Italian Notebooks are eloquent witness to how much in- spiration he received from the ...
... Italy , where he remained between one and two years , basking in the poetry of that " woman land , " keenly responsive to its wonderful beauty . " The Italian Notebooks are eloquent witness to how much in- spiration he received from the ...
121. oldal
... Italy . It is a story of artists ' life in that land , and an innocent and most attractive element of Bohemianism is in its pages . From Hawthorne's " Notebooks " we see again and again that much not only in England but on the Continent ...
... Italy . It is a story of artists ' life in that land , and an innocent and most attractive element of Bohemianism is in its pages . From Hawthorne's " Notebooks " we see again and again that much not only in England but on the Continent ...
174. oldal
... Italian , Mazzini . It was a warm day , and , with his hat off , he was exposed to the rays of the sun . Afterwards , as he ascended the stone steps of the house of General Wilson , he fell , struck his head on the stones , and ...
... Italian , Mazzini . It was a warm day , and , with his hat off , he was exposed to the rays of the sun . Afterwards , as he ascended the stone steps of the house of General Wilson , he fell , struck his head on the stones , and ...
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