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... Italians possess . In pastoral comedy , Tasso has no equal , except indeed it be Guarini : but their manner is so very different that we ought not to compare them . Neither of them was the first to revive this species of writing in Italy ...
... Italians possess . In pastoral comedy , Tasso has no equal , except indeed it be Guarini : but their manner is so very different that we ought not to compare them . Neither of them was the first to revive this species of writing in Italy ...
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... Italy and Sicily ; tending to illustrate some Districts which have not been described by Mr. Eustace in his ... Italy , with the view of exploring REV . Nov. 1820 . T places places consecrated by the remoteness of the age in which Sir ...
... Italy and Sicily ; tending to illustrate some Districts which have not been described by Mr. Eustace in his ... Italy , with the view of exploring REV . Nov. 1820 . T places places consecrated by the remoteness of the age in which Sir ...
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... Italy are supposed to be Ægyptian . In his second excursion , from Rome to Beneventum , the line of the Appian road is the subject of his investigation ; and , as his account of the formation of this road is , in fact , a digest of ...
... Italy are supposed to be Ægyptian . In his second excursion , from Rome to Beneventum , the line of the Appian road is the subject of his investigation ; and , as his account of the formation of this road is , in fact , a digest of ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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