Italy: Remarks Made in Several Visits, from the Year 1816 to 1854, Band 2J. Murray, 1859 |
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... natural also , for the same reason , that his style , formed altogether on the classical writers , should occasion- ally degenerate into pedantry . What could be performed by an exquisite and cultivated taste has been done by Parini ...
... natural also , for the same reason , that his style , formed altogether on the classical writers , should occasion- ally degenerate into pedantry . What could be performed by an exquisite and cultivated taste has been done by Parini ...
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... natural opponents of the great body of the nobles , interested them- selves with the Austrian government in providing for Parini . They persuaded that government to found a professorship of eloquence expressly for their favourite , who ...
... natural opponents of the great body of the nobles , interested them- selves with the Austrian government in providing for Parini . They persuaded that government to found a professorship of eloquence expressly for their favourite , who ...
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... natural , but which in fact are obvious and commonplace . - Treatises upon the fine arts , and more particularly the lives of celebrated artists , were his favourite and constant study . Amongst the few books which he possessed at the ...
... natural , but which in fact are obvious and commonplace . - Treatises upon the fine arts , and more particularly the lives of celebrated artists , were his favourite and constant study . Amongst the few books which he possessed at the ...
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... natural foibles of which he discovers so intimate a knowledge in his principal poem , and in his odes . In the same manner his continued and minute con- templation of nature in all her varieties furnished him with the beauties necessary ...
... natural foibles of which he discovers so intimate a knowledge in his principal poem , and in his odes . In the same manner his continued and minute con- templation of nature in all her varieties furnished him with the beauties necessary ...
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... natural ; and in his happiest effort he betrays the secret that he had no genius for comic writing . The six comedies found amongst his posthumous works are compositions 324 App . ( B. ) PRESENT LITERATURE OF ITALY .
... natural ; and in his happiest effort he betrays the secret that he had no genius for comic writing . The six comedies found amongst his posthumous works are compositions 324 App . ( B. ) PRESENT LITERATURE OF ITALY .
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Seite 135 - Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire," as a proof that the Coliseum was entire, when seen by the Anglo-Saxon pilgrims at the end of the seventh, or the beginning of the eighth century. A notice on the Coliseum may be seen in the " Historical Illustrations,
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