The Quarterly Review, Volume 11William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1814 |
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... Italian literature , to the end of the sixteenth century . Its history during the seventeenth and eighteenth , is to ... Italians . In two more we are to be conducted through Spain and Portugal . This author , like the former , had ...
... Italian literature , to the end of the sixteenth century . Its history during the seventeenth and eighteenth , is to ... Italians . In two more we are to be conducted through Spain and Portugal . This author , like the former , had ...
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... Italian literature ; but we shall oc- casionally recur to the professor of Geneva , whom we may at some future period have to follow , exclusively , as our guide to the literary treasures of the Western Peninsula ... Italy , & c . APR .
... Italian literature ; but we shall oc- casionally recur to the professor of Geneva , whom we may at some future period have to follow , exclusively , as our guide to the literary treasures of the Western Peninsula ... Italy , & c . APR .
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... Italian to be Co - eval with the Latin itself ; -that the one was at all times the lingua volgare , ' the dialect of the common classes , - while the other was the chosen vehicle of learning and state - af- fairs . The ... Italy , & c . 3.
... Italian to be Co - eval with the Latin itself ; -that the one was at all times the lingua volgare , ' the dialect of the common classes , - while the other was the chosen vehicle of learning and state - af- fairs . The ... Italy , & c . 3.
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... Italy successively agreed to take in exchange for that which they had brought with them : but though its original strength enabled it to survive a first , a second , and a third collision , it was gradually weakened by each following ...
... Italy successively agreed to take in exchange for that which they had brought with them : but though its original strength enabled it to survive a first , a second , and a third collision , it was gradually weakened by each following ...
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... Italy derives itself in a much more di- rect line from that of the Provençaux , and , through them , from the more distant source of Arabian literature , than from ancient Rome , of whose lyre the last faint and discordant sounds had ...
... Italy derives itself in a much more di- rect line from that of the Provençaux , and , through them , from the more distant source of Arabian literature , than from ancient Rome , of whose lyre the last faint and discordant sounds had ...
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