Rambles in Italy: In the Years 1816....17N. G. Maxwell, J. Robinson, Printer, 1818 - 379页 |
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... classick pen In treading a beaten track , an author's solicitude to screen himself from the charge of plagiarism , and to avoid the footsteps of those by whom he has been preceded , is apt to betray him into pue- rility or bombast ; he ...
... classick pen In treading a beaten track , an author's solicitude to screen himself from the charge of plagiarism , and to avoid the footsteps of those by whom he has been preceded , is apt to betray him into pue- rility or bombast ; he ...
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... classick mind . He , perhaps , does not reflect how long this soil has been trodden down by the foot of man , -how long it has yielded its annual tribute to the labours of the husbandman , -how long it has been fatigued by the toils of ...
... classick mind . He , perhaps , does not reflect how long this soil has been trodden down by the foot of man , -how long it has yielded its annual tribute to the labours of the husbandman , -how long it has been fatigued by the toils of ...
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... classick literature , derives from the contemplation of these objects , enjoyments which cannot be imparted to a person destitute of the rudiments of a liberal education . It is , there- fore , unfair to compare with it , a country ...
... classick literature , derives from the contemplation of these objects , enjoyments which cannot be imparted to a person destitute of the rudiments of a liberal education . It is , there- fore , unfair to compare with it , a country ...
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... of gesture , by which nature has charac- terised the Italian nation , the classick forms of antiquity , which they have continually before their eyes , naturally fashion . them to a standard of grace ; and , indeed , omitting the 46.
... of gesture , by which nature has charac- terised the Italian nation , the classick forms of antiquity , which they have continually before their eyes , naturally fashion . them to a standard of grace ; and , indeed , omitting the 46.
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... classick scenes . Since the war , Trieste has been inundated by beggars ; an evil which is considered by its inhabitants as a consequence of its annexation to Austria ; whether their doctrine be supported by facts , will appear in the ...
... classick scenes . Since the war , Trieste has been inundated by beggars ; an evil which is considered by its inhabitants as a consequence of its annexation to Austria ; whether their doctrine be supported by facts , will appear in the ...
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