Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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I cannot but deem it likewise an advantage in the Italian tongue , in many other respects inferior to our own , that the ... and the diversity of written dialects , the Italians have gained a poetic idiom , as the Greeks before them had ...
I cannot but deem it likewise an advantage in the Italian tongue , in many other respects inferior to our own , that the ... and the diversity of written dialects , the Italians have gained a poetic idiom , as the Greeks before them had ...
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When Buonaparte was in Italy , having been irritated by 20 some instance of perfidy , he said in a loud and vehement tone , in a public company — “ ' tis a true proverb , gli Italiani tutti ladroni ” -i.e . the Italians all plunderers .
When Buonaparte was in Italy , having been irritated by 20 some instance of perfidy , he said in a loud and vehement tone , in a public company — “ ' tis a true proverb , gli Italiani tutti ladroni ” -i.e . the Italians all plunderers .
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The subject was handled by De Villiers ( Le Festin de pierre , 1669 ) and by Molière ( Don Juan , 1665 ) in France ; by Shadwell ( The Libertine , 1676 ) in England ; by Goldoni ( 1726 ) in Italy ; and by Grabbe ( 1829 ) in Germany ...
The subject was handled by De Villiers ( Le Festin de pierre , 1669 ) and by Molière ( Don Juan , 1665 ) in France ; by Shadwell ( The Libertine , 1676 ) in England ; by Goldoni ( 1726 ) in Italy ; and by Grabbe ( 1829 ) in Germany ...
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