Blackwood's Magazine, Հատոր 10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... Tuscan Ascend- ancy in 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 ...
... Tuscan Ascend- ancy in 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 ...
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... TUSCAN ASCENDENCY IN ITALIAN LITERATURE. 1 While he stands venting these wild and desperate fancies , the demon comes to him again , and urges him to self- destruction ; but he rejects this coun- selling with a stern and sublime ve ...
... TUSCAN ASCENDENCY IN ITALIAN LITERATURE. 1 While he stands venting these wild and desperate fancies , the demon comes to him again , and urges him to self- destruction ; but he rejects this coun- selling with a stern and sublime ve ...
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ON THE DECLINE OF THE TUSCAN ASCENDENCY IN ITALIAN LITERATURE . THE infinite superiority attained by the Tuscan writers , over all the other Italian authors in the early ages of their literature , and successfully main- tained for a ...
ON THE DECLINE OF THE TUSCAN ASCENDENCY IN ITALIAN LITERATURE . THE infinite superiority attained by the Tuscan writers , over all the other Italian authors in the early ages of their literature , and successfully main- tained for a ...
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... Tuscan . Who was the Prince of An- tiquaries ? Ennio Quirino Visconti , a Roman . Who is the chief of the living archæologists and lapidaries ? The Abate Morcelli , provost of Chiari . Who attained the highest rank as a writer of ...
... Tuscan . Who was the Prince of An- tiquaries ? Ennio Quirino Visconti , a Roman . Who is the chief of the living archæologists and lapidaries ? The Abate Morcelli , provost of Chiari . Who attained the highest rank as a writer of ...
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... Tuscan peo- ple , more especially in the embellish- ment of familiar dialogue , should have been a field fruitful only beyond the Tuscan territory ; and where the writ- ten language is not to be found , except in the pens of the ...
... Tuscan peo- ple , more especially in the embellish- ment of familiar dialogue , should have been a field fruitful only beyond the Tuscan territory ; and where the writ- ten language is not to be found , except in the pens of the ...
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