Blackwood's Magazine, Հատոր 10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... Italian at- mosphere . The sun , which had ob- tained sufficient elevation to overshoot the highest parts of the Lomond hills , yet not to irradiate the northern as- pect , flooded down his beams upon us , over a dark and still sunless ...
... Italian at- mosphere . The sun , which had ob- tained sufficient elevation to overshoot the highest parts of the Lomond hills , yet not to irradiate the northern as- pect , flooded down his beams upon us , over a dark and still sunless ...
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... Italian stanza is coming into fashion , but has this fault , that , for the number of rhymes , nes , it requires so much straining and misplacing of words as to be in- jurious to correctness . This sextuple rudder of thought does best ...
... Italian stanza is coming into fashion , but has this fault , that , for the number of rhymes , nes , it requires so much straining and misplacing of words as to be in- jurious to correctness . This sextuple rudder of thought does best ...
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... Italy , Thorvaldsen was welcomed by his countrymen with enthusiasm and delight . The highest honours were lavished on this distin- guished sculptor . Princes swelled his train , poets celebrated his triumphs , and medals were struck in ...
... Italy , Thorvaldsen was welcomed by his countrymen with enthusiasm and delight . The highest honours were lavished on this distin- guished sculptor . Princes swelled his train , poets celebrated his triumphs , and medals were struck in ...
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... Italian Literature ............... 328 Cambridge , with Substance of a Dialogue , and a Commentary on the same 255 Letter V. To the same 259 The Buried Alive ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 262 Hans Beudix 264 Meteorological Observations Extraor- dinary ...
... Italian Literature ............... 328 Cambridge , with Substance of a Dialogue , and a Commentary on the same 255 Letter V. To the same 259 The Buried Alive ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 262 Hans Beudix 264 Meteorological Observations Extraor- dinary ...
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... his first entertaining the passion for her is highly characteristic , and quite in the easy penetrating style of the Italian octave rhymers : " Within the temple wente him forth , playing , 3 296 [ Oct. Chaucer and Don Juan .
... his first entertaining the passion for her is highly characteristic , and quite in the easy penetrating style of the Italian octave rhymers : " Within the temple wente him forth , playing , 3 296 [ Oct. Chaucer and Don Juan .
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