North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1855 |
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Sayfa 15
... Italy , in the fourteenth century , can no longer be received ; for its properties are described most plainly by French and Italian writers of more than a century previous . It is also exceedingly probable that the knowledge of ...
... Italy , in the fourteenth century , can no longer be received ; for its properties are described most plainly by French and Italian writers of more than a century previous . It is also exceedingly probable that the knowledge of ...
Sayfa 182
... Italy . What might we not expect from a muse that sings so well in the bleak climate of England , if she felt the same warm sun , and breathed the same air , with Virgil and Horace ? " Green fields and groves , flowery meadows and ...
... Italy . What might we not expect from a muse that sings so well in the bleak climate of England , if she felt the same warm sun , and breathed the same air , with Virgil and Horace ? " Green fields and groves , flowery meadows and ...
Sayfa 193
... Italy , and not at all colder in the winter than I have known everywhere north of Rome . The spring is late ; but , to make amends , they assure me the autumns are the finest and the longest in the world ; and the summers are much ...
... Italy , and not at all colder in the winter than I have known everywhere north of Rome . The spring is late ; but , to make amends , they assure me the autumns are the finest and the longest in the world ; and the summers are much ...
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