The Genius of Italy: Being Sketches of Italian Life, Literature, and ReligionG. P. Putnam, 1849 - 332 էջ |
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... tion of her peculiar genius , and in filling our minds not only with her serene beauty , but with her stirring memories and lofty hopes . We trust , of course , to preserve some method in our wanderings and speculations ; but if we seem ...
... tion of her peculiar genius , and in filling our minds not only with her serene beauty , but with her stirring memories and lofty hopes . We trust , of course , to preserve some method in our wanderings and speculations ; but if we seem ...
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... tion . The fact is , his position is a peculiar and difficult one . No man can serve two masters ; and it will speedily be seen that the freedom of the nineteenth century cannot be promoted without endangering the supremacy of the PAPAL ...
... tion . The fact is , his position is a peculiar and difficult one . No man can serve two masters ; and it will speedily be seen that the freedom of the nineteenth century cannot be promoted without endangering the supremacy of the PAPAL ...
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... tion at Venice , but completed his studies at the University of Padua . He studied diligently the Greek and Roman poets and historians , and became enamored of republican freedom . His first appearance as an author was in the tragedy of ...
... tion at Venice , but completed his studies at the University of Padua . He studied diligently the Greek and Roman poets and historians , and became enamored of republican freedom . His first appearance as an author was in the tragedy of ...
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... tion , moral , social , political and religious , has been settled in blood . This extinguished liberty - this destroyed the reformation - and this , we fear , even now , will retard the happy day of her final emancipation . What she ...
... tion , moral , social , political and religious , has been settled in blood . This extinguished liberty - this destroyed the reformation - and this , we fear , even now , will retard the happy day of her final emancipation . What she ...
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... tion of his early principles ; and certainly , political tergiversation and sycophancy are well fitted to blunt , if not to extinguish , the generous aspirations of poetry . He began his career by exposing in his " Bassevilliana , " a ...
... tion of his early principles ; and certainly , political tergiversation and sycophancy are well fitted to blunt , if not to extinguish , the generous aspirations of poetry . He began his career by exposing in his " Bassevilliana , " a ...
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