The Quarterly Review, Volume 233, Issue 463William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1920 |
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Page 289
... of revenue to be spent in the towns , and left them almost entirely to the care of their stewards . One remembers the horror of Gaspare Gozzi or Antonio Longo at the prospect of being forced to. THE ITALIAN SETTECENTO 289.
... of revenue to be spent in the towns , and left them almost entirely to the care of their stewards . One remembers the horror of Gaspare Gozzi or Antonio Longo at the prospect of being forced to. THE ITALIAN SETTECENTO 289.
Page 290
... Antonio Longo at the prospect of being forced to remain behind in the country after their gay friends , who had come for the villeggiatura , had returned to town . An economic revival was out of the question till more settled conditions ...
... Antonio Longo at the prospect of being forced to remain behind in the country after their gay friends , who had come for the villeggiatura , had returned to town . An economic revival was out of the question till more settled conditions ...
Page 293
... Antonio Longo tells us of a masquerade which he organised at La Mira . All the masks appeared at his villa about two hours before midday , where a couple of barges were awaiting them on the Brenta . In one of these were a dozen ...
... Antonio Longo tells us of a masquerade which he organised at La Mira . All the masks appeared at his villa about two hours before midday , where a couple of barges were awaiting them on the Brenta . In one of these were a dozen ...
Page 298
... Antonio Longo had no need to go beyond the Veneto for his adventures . Relapses into virtue merely indicate periods of convalescence in his natural extravagance ; consequently he gives us a highly entertaining picture of the life of an ...
... Antonio Longo had no need to go beyond the Veneto for his adventures . Relapses into virtue merely indicate periods of convalescence in his natural extravagance ; consequently he gives us a highly entertaining picture of the life of an ...
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