Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Том 15;Том 23;Том 45Methodist book concern, 1863 |
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... Italy , he was filled with astonishment at the sight of those Alpine flowers blooming in a few days , on declivities ... Italian art , the memorials of antiquity , nor the facile pleasures of Rome , could restrain him from his scientific ...
... Italy , he was filled with astonishment at the sight of those Alpine flowers blooming in a few days , on declivities ... Italian art , the memorials of antiquity , nor the facile pleasures of Rome , could restrain him from his scientific ...
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... Italy and Spain . So slight is the dif- ference that the inhabitants of the various lands often designate by their own name the language of all the tribes . Compared to the others , the Illyric ( Servian ) is like the Tuscan to the Italian ...
... Italy and Spain . So slight is the dif- ference that the inhabitants of the various lands often designate by their own name the language of all the tribes . Compared to the others , the Illyric ( Servian ) is like the Tuscan to the Italian ...
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... Italian translation of most of them . The subjects are various . A large number are lyrics of beautiful sentiment and fine expres- sion . Many are love songs . In all there is nothing trivial , or scarcely anything mirthful ...
... Italian translation of most of them . The subjects are various . A large number are lyrics of beautiful sentiment and fine expres- sion . Many are love songs . In all there is nothing trivial , or scarcely anything mirthful ...
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... Italian . But the circumstances at Ragusa were unfavorable to the development of a truly national poetry . It was in too great communication with Italy , and absorbed enough of the spirit of that country and of its literature to have a ...
... Italian . But the circumstances at Ragusa were unfavorable to the development of a truly national poetry . It was in too great communication with Italy , and absorbed enough of the spirit of that country and of its literature to have a ...
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... ITALY . PROGRESS OF PROTESTANTISM . - METH- ODIST MISSIONS.- Protestantism has made again during the past year con- siderable progress . Each of the three classes of missionaries who are co - oper- ating for the evangelization of the ...
... ITALY . PROGRESS OF PROTESTANTISM . - METH- ODIST MISSIONS.- Protestantism has made again during the past year con- siderable progress . Each of the three classes of missionaries who are co - oper- ating for the evangelization of the ...
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