The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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Pagina 19
... English reader a more correct idea of the original than any other rendering within our reach : In the dust , therefore , he fell , and over him gloried the illustrious Achilles- " Once wert thou wont to think , Hector , when despoiling ...
... English reader a more correct idea of the original than any other rendering within our reach : In the dust , therefore , he fell , and over him gloried the illustrious Achilles- " Once wert thou wont to think , Hector , when despoiling ...
Pagina 53
... English to rebellion against the despotism of the Stuarts , and striving , though vainly , in the wars of the Fronde , to establish political liberty in France . It lay at the foundation of the sensationalism of Locke and the idealism ...
... English to rebellion against the despotism of the Stuarts , and striving , though vainly , in the wars of the Fronde , to establish political liberty in France . It lay at the foundation of the sensationalism of Locke and the idealism ...
Pagina 67
... English Henry , who , dying while absent on a crusade , gave orders that his body should not receive sepulture until his debts were all paid . Were this observance followed in our day , an undesirable and unwholesome state of things ...
... English Henry , who , dying while absent on a crusade , gave orders that his body should not receive sepulture until his debts were all paid . Were this observance followed in our day , an undesirable and unwholesome state of things ...
Pagina 77
... than the English , hence it is more studied - no other language of ancient or modern times approaches nearer to the character of a univer- sal language ; and just in proportion as it is 1861. ] 77 MODERN ITALIAN LITERATURE .
... than the English , hence it is more studied - no other language of ancient or modern times approaches nearer to the character of a univer- sal language ; and just in proportion as it is 1861. ] 77 MODERN ITALIAN LITERATURE .
Pagina 78
... English or American books are read in Italy . If we make due al- lowance for the political importance of England and America in comparison with Italy , we shall find that , judging from what they see and hear , the Italians have as good ...
... English or American books are read in Italy . If we make due al- lowance for the political importance of England and America in comparison with Italy , we shall find that , judging from what they see and hear , the Italians have as good ...
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