Historical Illustrations of the Fourth Canto of Childe Harold: Containing Dissertations on the Ruins of Rome; and an Essay on Italian LiteratureJohn Murray, 1818 - 584 стор. |
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... called insane2 , " Ma perciocchè questo principe l'amava e stimava forte , e non voleva privarsene elesse di alimentalo in quell ' ampio luogo , con desiderio che ivi fosse curato anche il corpo suo . " Antichità Estensi , parte sec ...
... called insane2 , " Ma perciocchè questo principe l'amava e stimava forte , e non voleva privarsene elesse di alimentalo in quell ' ampio luogo , con desiderio che ivi fosse curato anche il corpo suo . " Antichità Estensi , parte sec ...
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... strana , come altri abbia potuto sognare tante favole , come si è fatto intorno al motivo della sua lunga prigonia . " La Vita , & c . lib . iii . p . 34. tom . ii . that which Montaigne called " his fatal vivacity " directed C 2 19.
... strana , come altri abbia potuto sognare tante favole , come si è fatto intorno al motivo della sua lunga prigonia . " La Vita , & c . lib . iii . p . 34. tom . ii . that which Montaigne called " his fatal vivacity " directed C 2 19.
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... called " his fatal vivacity " directed itself against any others than the Duke and court of Ferrara , or had it preyed , as the Frenchman thought , upon himself alone ' , a prison would not have been the prescription for such harmless ...
... called " his fatal vivacity " directed itself against any others than the Duke and court of Ferrara , or had it preyed , as the Frenchman thought , upon himself alone ' , a prison would not have been the prescription for such harmless ...
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... called the " Clitunno , " and lower down in its course assumes the name of La Timmia . Antiquaries have been careful to measure the exact size of its original fountain , which they find to be eleven Roman palms and ten inches long , and ...
... called the " Clitunno , " and lower down in its course assumes the name of La Timmia . Antiquaries have been careful to measure the exact size of its original fountain , which they find to be eleven Roman palms and ten inches long , and ...
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... called by Cluverius one of the Fanes of Jupiter Clitum- nus . It appears the Fane preserved the form 1 " Lavorate delicatissimamente e con bella varietà d'intag- li . " Ichonog . de ' Temp . lib . iv . p . 2. cap . 25. del tempio ch ' e ...
... called by Cluverius one of the Fanes of Jupiter Clitum- nus . It appears the Fane preserved the form 1 " Lavorate delicatissimamente e con bella varietà d'intag- li . " Ichonog . de ' Temp . lib . iv . p . 2. cap . 25. del tempio ch ' e ...
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