A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 4. ciltMawman, 1815 - 451 sayfa |
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Sayfa 105
... literature , French notions , and French principles into Piedmont ; and that they again opened the way to French bayonets , French cruelty , and French oppression ; to all the evils that now prey upon this once noble capital , consume ...
... literature , French notions , and French principles into Piedmont ; and that they again opened the way to French bayonets , French cruelty , and French oppression ; to all the evils that now prey upon this once noble capital , consume ...
Sayfa 156
... LITERATURE OF MODERN ITALY . IV . That a country subject to so many vicissi- tudes , colonized by so many different tribes , and convulsed by so many destructive revolutions , should have not only varied its dialects but some- times ...
... LITERATURE OF MODERN ITALY . IV . That a country subject to so many vicissi- tudes , colonized by so many different tribes , and convulsed by so many destructive revolutions , should have not only varied its dialects but some- times ...
Sayfa 170
... Literature . + This corruption Vida exaggerates and deplores as a change of language imposed by the victorious barbarians on the subjugated Italians . Pierides donec Romam , et Tiberina fluenta Deseruere , Italis expulsæ protinus oris ...
... Literature . + This corruption Vida exaggerates and deplores as a change of language imposed by the victorious barbarians on the subjugated Italians . Pierides donec Romam , et Tiberina fluenta Deseruere , Italis expulsæ protinus oris ...
Sayfa 193
... , to entitle it to the appellation of LINGUA La- TINA . * It was composed by P. Tornielli , a Jesuit of great literary reputation . VOL . IV . ITALIAN LITERATURE . V. But language is only the vehicle Dis . 193 THROUGH ITALY .
... , to entitle it to the appellation of LINGUA La- TINA . * It was composed by P. Tornielli , a Jesuit of great literary reputation . VOL . IV . ITALIAN LITERATURE . V. But language is only the vehicle Dis . 193 THROUGH ITALY .
Sayfa 194
An. MDCCCII John C. Eustace. ITALIAN LITERATURE . V. But language is only the vehicle of instruc- tion ; and the sweetest dialect that ever graced the lips of mortals , if not ennobled by genius and consecrated by wisdom ... LITERATURE. ...
An. MDCCCII John C. Eustace. ITALIAN LITERATURE . V. But language is only the vehicle of instruc- tion ; and the sweetest dialect that ever graced the lips of mortals , if not ennobled by genius and consecrated by wisdom ... LITERATURE. ...
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