Christian Examiner and Theological Review, 第 69 卷James Miller, 1860 |
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... Italian opera . We confess that this must be considered as the very minimum of human intelligence ranked above the babble of incoherent idiocy . But , rising from this minimum , it seems that ordinary persons of fair intelligence do not ...
... Italian opera . We confess that this must be considered as the very minimum of human intelligence ranked above the babble of incoherent idiocy . But , rising from this minimum , it seems that ordinary persons of fair intelligence do not ...
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... Italy of to - day , he defends her people against Landor's charge of hopeless depravity borrowed from their inherited language . “ A bold and manly and generous and truthful people certainly would not choose to say ' umiliare una ...
... Italy of to - day , he defends her people against Landor's charge of hopeless depravity borrowed from their inherited language . “ A bold and manly and generous and truthful people certainly would not choose to say ' umiliare una ...
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... Italy , the pressure of external or accidental circumstances has compelled the disuse or misapplication of such , and the habitual employment of the baser part of the national vocabulary . ” In Italy , he claims that the grand words are ...
... Italy , the pressure of external or accidental circumstances has compelled the disuse or misapplication of such , and the habitual employment of the baser part of the national vocabulary . ” In Italy , he claims that the grand words are ...
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... Italian illustrate . A generation trained on such literature has a very different idea of the worth of the great word “ gentleman , ” of the great idea of honor , " or of any other word which has thus been made to dance in its chains ...
... Italian illustrate . A generation trained on such literature has a very different idea of the worth of the great word “ gentleman , ” of the great idea of honor , " or of any other word which has thus been made to dance in its chains ...
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... Italian . The old Lithuanian mythology bears plain traces of its Eastern origin . They worshipped a Triad , the first God of which presided over the firmament and thunder . Before his sacred oak the eternal fire was kept > > burning ...
... Italian . The old Lithuanian mythology bears plain traces of its Eastern origin . They worshipped a Triad , the first God of which presided over the firmament and thunder . Before his sacred oak the eternal fire was kept > > burning ...
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