Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: Canto the FourthJohn Murray, 1818 - 257 էջ |
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Էջ vi
... Italy ; and what Athens and Constan- tinople were to us a few years ago , Venice and Rome have been more recently . The poem also , or the pilgrim , or both , have accompanied me from first to last ; and per- haps it may be a pardonable ...
... Italy ; and what Athens and Constan- tinople were to us a few years ago , Venice and Rome have been more recently . The poem also , or the pilgrim , or both , have accompanied me from first to last ; and per- haps it may be a pardonable ...
Էջ viii
... . In the course of the following Canto it was my intention , either in the text or in the notes , to have touched upon the present state of Italian literature , and perhaps of manners . But the text , within the limits I proposed , viii.
... . In the course of the following Canto it was my intention , either in the text or in the notes , to have touched upon the present state of Italian literature , and perhaps of manners . But the text , within the limits I proposed , viii.
Էջ x
... Italy has great names still— Canova , Monti , Ugo Foscolo , Pindemonti , Visconti , Morelli , Cicognara , Albrizzi , Mezzo- phanti , Mai , Mustoxidi , Aglietti , and Vacca , will secure to the present generation an ho- nourable place in ...
... Italy has great names still— Canova , Monti , Ugo Foscolo , Pindemonti , Visconti , Morelli , Cicognara , Albrizzi , Mezzo- phanti , Mai , Mustoxidi , Aglietti , and Vacca , will secure to the present generation an ho- nourable place in ...
Էջ xi
... Italians are in no respect more ferocious than their neigh- bours , that man must be wilfully blind , or ig- norantly heedless , who is not struck with the extraordinary capacity of this people , or , if such a word be admissible ...
... Italians are in no respect more ferocious than their neigh- bours , that man must be wilfully blind , or ig- norantly heedless , who is not struck with the extraordinary capacity of this people , or , if such a word be admissible ...
Էջ xii
... Italy , of France , and of the world , by men whose conduct you yourself have exposed in a work worthy of the better days of our history . For me , " Non movero mai corda " Ove la turba di sue ciance assorda . " What Italy has gained by ...
... Italy , of France , and of the world , by men whose conduct you yourself have exposed in a work worthy of the better days of our history . For me , " Non movero mai corda " Ove la turba di sue ciance assorda . " What Italy has gained by ...
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