The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... Italy , Letters from Charles Watts to Wm . Sampson , Letter from Adrian Lubbersen , Lines Written on revisiting the Country , Literary Trifler , Literary Intelligence , Marco Bozzaris , Memoirs of Col. David Mason , My Father , a Sketch ...
... Italy , Letters from Charles Watts to Wm . Sampson , Letter from Adrian Lubbersen , Lines Written on revisiting the Country , Literary Trifler , Literary Intelligence , Marco Bozzaris , Memoirs of Col. David Mason , My Father , a Sketch ...
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... own country . It was on this account Hannibal said to Antiochus , that the Romans could never be beaten but in Italy . VOL . I. 4 ยท ing and giving them effect . We shall , therefore 1825. ] 25 United States Military System .
... own country . It was on this account Hannibal said to Antiochus , that the Romans could never be beaten but in Italy . VOL . I. 4 ยท ing and giving them effect . We shall , therefore 1825. ] 25 United States Military System .
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... Italian Opera Buffa . His shrewdness , however , would frequently make us forget the light in which the author intends us to consider him , were we not repeatedly recalled to the remembrance of it by the epi- thets of ' simpleton ...
... Italian Opera Buffa . His shrewdness , however , would frequently make us forget the light in which the author intends us to consider him , were we not repeatedly recalled to the remembrance of it by the epi- thets of ' simpleton ...
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... Italy - of that Italy which boasts , at the present day , the sweetest and most harmonious of modern languages , were in that age troubadours , and wrote in the Provensal dialect , their own being consider- ed as too barbarous and ...
... Italy - of that Italy which boasts , at the present day , the sweetest and most harmonious of modern languages , were in that age troubadours , and wrote in the Provensal dialect , their own being consider- ed as too barbarous and ...
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... Italy , which followed close upon its decline . The great foun- ders of Italian literature , enriched and harmonized their lan- guage , by the study of Provensal models , and they have not been slow to acknowledge their obligations to ...
... Italy , which followed close upon its decline . The great foun- ders of Italian literature , enriched and harmonized their lan- guage , by the study of Provensal models , and they have not been slow to acknowledge their obligations to ...
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