The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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Pagina 78
... learned , even of their " The French , " says Corniani , " found first the art of distributing , with measure and taste , a certain sum of knowledge and ideas - the modern art , in short , of making books . They introduced in their ...
... learned , even of their " The French , " says Corniani , " found first the art of distributing , with measure and taste , a certain sum of knowledge and ideas - the modern art , in short , of making books . They introduced in their ...
Pagina 79
... learned and literary men of various ages and languages in Europe were for the most part pupils of this mysterious school , which , in the constant pursuit of its objects , never failed to seek out eminent talents , in order to convert ...
... learned and literary men of various ages and languages in Europe were for the most part pupils of this mysterious school , which , in the constant pursuit of its objects , never failed to seek out eminent talents , in order to convert ...
Pagina 88
... learned universities in Italy , seemed to pos- sess a semi - official character . It was a consolation to Foscolo that , if he was no longer Professor of Literature , nobody succeeded him in that office ; and it is said , besides , that ...
... learned universities in Italy , seemed to pos- sess a semi - official character . It was a consolation to Foscolo that , if he was no longer Professor of Literature , nobody succeeded him in that office ; and it is said , besides , that ...
Pagina 89
... learned that it would have been a much wiser policy to have permitted him to remain at home without an- noyance ; for his exile awakened the sympathy of all Italy . In spite of the severe censorship of the press , deemed neces- sary to ...
... learned that it would have been a much wiser policy to have permitted him to remain at home without an- noyance ; for his exile awakened the sympathy of all Italy . In spite of the severe censorship of the press , deemed neces- sary to ...
Pagina 110
... learned Germany , there is not so much attention paid to the Oriental languages as in Russia . In recent years , considerable atten- tion has been paid in England to the study of Sanscrit and Hindostanee . It has become necessary , as a ...
... learned Germany , there is not so much attention paid to the Oriental languages as in Russia . In recent years , considerable atten- tion has been paid in England to the study of Sanscrit and Hindostanee . It has become necessary , as a ...
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