Rambles in Italy: In the Years 1816....17N. G. Maxwell, J. Robinson, Printer, 1818 - 379页 |
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... elegance which is required in every composition destined for the publick . After all , the author goes forward be- fore the world not much depressed by fear , and not much elated by hope . Cri- ticism is the fashion of the day , and ...
... elegance which is required in every composition destined for the publick . After all , the author goes forward be- fore the world not much depressed by fear , and not much elated by hope . Cri- ticism is the fashion of the day , and ...
第25页
... elegant polish , and even effemi- пасу of manners . The French officers , at the call of honour , fly from the toilet and drawing- room to the camp , and rush from the silken softness of a court life , amidst the toils and as- perities ...
... elegant polish , and even effemi- пасу of manners . The French officers , at the call of honour , fly from the toilet and drawing- room to the camp , and rush from the silken softness of a court life , amidst the toils and as- perities ...
第26页
... elegant accomplishment , is a stranger to the higher circles in France . Hence , the Italians have been accused of a want of shame ; a sentiment which is often confounded with false delicacy , which is the creature of artificial society ...
... elegant accomplishment , is a stranger to the higher circles in France . Hence , the Italians have been accused of a want of shame ; a sentiment which is often confounded with false delicacy , which is the creature of artificial society ...
第35页
... elegance of the graceful and ardent Italian ; whilst they forced me to recollect with regret the gay scenery and cheerful climate of the south , admonished me likewise , that the part of Italy I now beheld was not the fairy - land of ...
... elegance of the graceful and ardent Italian ; whilst they forced me to recollect with regret the gay scenery and cheerful climate of the south , admonished me likewise , that the part of Italy I now beheld was not the fairy - land of ...
第46页
... elegance , arising out of a particular state of society . Independent of that forcible and impassioned style of gesture , by which nature has charac- terised the Italian nation , the classick forms of antiquity , which they have ...
... elegance , arising out of a particular state of society . Independent of that forcible and impassioned style of gesture , by which nature has charac- terised the Italian nation , the classick forms of antiquity , which they have ...
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