Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin M. Everett, Calvin Smith Brown, Robert Ligon Harrison Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970 |
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Page 256
... Italy and spread rapidly to the rest of Europe . The great activity in Italian opera can be clearly seen from the fact that during the eighteenth century twelve hun- dred different operas were performed in a single city - Venice . The ...
... Italy and spread rapidly to the rest of Europe . The great activity in Italian opera can be clearly seen from the fact that during the eighteenth century twelve hun- dred different operas were performed in a single city - Venice . The ...
Page 883
... Italian government ; paid , and left . Ought we not at this point to have left Torre as well ? 280 290 If we only had ! We should thus have escaped that fatal Cipolla . But circum- stances combined to prevent us from making up our minds ...
... Italian government ; paid , and left . Ought we not at this point to have left Torre as well ? 280 290 If we only had ! We should thus have escaped that fatal Cipolla . But circum- stances combined to prevent us from making up our minds ...
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... Italy , and with it the charlatan and mounte- bank type so characteristic of the period . Only there , at any rate , does one still encounter really well - preserved specimens . Cipolla had in his whole appearance much of the historic ...
... Italy , and with it the charlatan and mounte- bank type so characteristic of the period . Only there , at any rate , does one still encounter really well - preserved specimens . Cipolla had in his whole appearance much of the historic ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARE Antony and Cleopatra | 3 |
MILTON Paradise Lost | 111 |
LYRIC POETRY OF THE RENAISSANCE | 217 |
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