The Quarterly Review, Volume 30William 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, 1824 |
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... Italian , the French from the Flemish . Our meaning was that , in America , as the wild , hardy , and lawless habits of the back settlers and pio- neers of civilization induce a resemblance to the worst part of the Indian character ...
... Italian , the French from the Flemish . Our meaning was that , in America , as the wild , hardy , and lawless habits of the back settlers and pio- neers of civilization induce a resemblance to the worst part of the Indian character ...
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... Italy and the Peninsula , the limited monarchy of England , and the representative republics of the United States . In America then , as in other countries , whole classes are de bauched and brutalized by their way of life . The persons ...
... Italy and the Peninsula , the limited monarchy of England , and the representative republics of the United States . In America then , as in other countries , whole classes are de bauched and brutalized by their way of life . The persons ...
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... Italy , and Britain , through the Saracens of Spain . An- other , assigning it the same Oriental birth , conveys it into Eu- rope by a different and more recent channel , the Crusades . A third argues that we are indebted for it to the ...
... Italy , and Britain , through the Saracens of Spain . An- other , assigning it the same Oriental birth , conveys it into Eu- rope by a different and more recent channel , the Crusades . A third argues that we are indebted for it to the ...
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... Italy Latin was never forgotten . During the reign of the Goths , lived the famous Cassiodorus , and yet more famous Boetius , whose verses Scaliger scruples not to call divine ; and though darkness , clouds , and thick darkness ' beset ...
... Italy Latin was never forgotten . During the reign of the Goths , lived the famous Cassiodorus , and yet more famous Boetius , whose verses Scaliger scruples not to call divine ; and though darkness , clouds , and thick darkness ' beset ...
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... Italy , especially since it is upon record , that the monks themselves in the retirement of the cloister , and with access at least to one or two of the common Latin authors , were often employed in furnishing fictitious adven- tures to ...
... Italy , especially since it is upon record , that the monks themselves in the retirement of the cloister , and with access at least to one or two of the common Latin authors , were often employed in furnishing fictitious adven- tures to ...
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