Letters on various subjects. [With a portrait.], Том 5Simpkin, Marshall&Company, 1847 |
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... Italy in arms ; but God , with one word of his mouth , could raise , not all Italy only , but all heaven . " He is wonderful in working . He hum- bles human pride , and secures his own glory , by rendering our plans and efforts useless ...
... Italy in arms ; but God , with one word of his mouth , could raise , not all Italy only , but all heaven . " He is wonderful in working . He hum- bles human pride , and secures his own glory , by rendering our plans and efforts useless ...
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... Italy that is not ashamed of the persecutions in- Alicted upon that eminent philosopher . It is to the same origin , -ignorance and error , —we can trace the opposi- tions and contradictions from infidels , with which Christianity has ...
... Italy that is not ashamed of the persecutions in- Alicted upon that eminent philosopher . It is to the same origin , -ignorance and error , —we can trace the opposi- tions and contradictions from infidels , with which Christianity has ...
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... Italy , to the dominions of the Porte , Naples alone . excepted , as under the nominal sovereignty of Murat . But the virtual empire also comprehended Switzerland , the Confederation of the Rhine , and a crowd of minor princedoms ; thus ...
... Italy , to the dominions of the Porte , Naples alone . excepted , as under the nominal sovereignty of Murat . But the virtual empire also comprehended Switzerland , the Confederation of the Rhine , and a crowd of minor princedoms ; thus ...
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... Italian schools ; some of which are extremely coarse and ordinary , both in drawing , colouring , and expression , and which , but for their antiquity , would probably long ere this have been consigned to the lumber rooms . We noticed ...
... Italian schools ; some of which are extremely coarse and ordinary , both in drawing , colouring , and expression , and which , but for their antiquity , would probably long ere this have been consigned to the lumber rooms . We noticed ...
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... Italian poetry . That much of Petrarch's fame arose from this unfortunate attachment , and from his vivid delineations of his consuming passion , is as generally admitted , as that the Italian language owes much of its polish to his ...
... Italian poetry . That much of Petrarch's fame arose from this unfortunate attachment , and from his vivid delineations of his consuming passion , is as generally admitted , as that the Italian language owes much of its polish to his ...
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