Littell's Living Age, 28. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1851 |
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261. oldal
... Italy , we should trace the origin of many terms , which might perhaps be rejected by the classic purity of Rome ... Italian language . He says , " The modern Italian has been insensibly formed by the mixture of nations ; the awkwardness ...
... Italy , we should trace the origin of many terms , which might perhaps be rejected by the classic purity of Rome ... Italian language . He says , " The modern Italian has been insensibly formed by the mixture of nations ; the awkwardness ...
559. oldal
... Italy . The editor might not , probably , have suffered them to appear , even in this private manner , upon his own judgment . But he knew that the greatest living writer of Italy , to whom they were shown some time since at Milan , by ...
... Italy . The editor might not , probably , have suffered them to appear , even in this private manner , upon his own judgment . But he knew that the greatest living writer of Italy , to whom they were shown some time since at Milan , by ...
619. oldal
... Italy , than to Romanize England . Of course no English gov- ernment could find time , funds , or inclination for any such task of propagandism ; but a liberal and constitutional reaction in the Italian governments might be powerfully ...
... Italy , than to Romanize England . Of course no English gov- ernment could find time , funds , or inclination for any such task of propagandism ; but a liberal and constitutional reaction in the Italian governments might be powerfully ...
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