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... nearly allied to the Swiss than to the Italians ; above all , the rise of a new ruling class , and precisely of that very same middle class which for the two previous centuries had been so poor and so humbly dependent , and which to ...
... nearly allied to the Swiss than to the Italians ; above all , the rise of a new ruling class , and precisely of that very same middle class which for the two previous centuries had been so poor and so humbly dependent , and which to ...
Pagina 239
... nearly solitary , separated from the schools whence scholarly help could be drawn . Yet each stood facing a crowd grouped round him to be taught ; and each , at some word , at some clause , at some peroration , at some pregnant cor ...
... nearly solitary , separated from the schools whence scholarly help could be drawn . Yet each stood facing a crowd grouped round him to be taught ; and each , at some word , at some clause , at some peroration , at some pregnant cor ...
Pagina 365
... nearly every private house of the better class has one , more or less artistically arranged . Without pretend- ing to trace this practice , so naturally evoked by Italian piety , to the classical custom of giving small images as pres ...
... nearly every private house of the better class has one , more or less artistically arranged . Without pretend- ing to trace this practice , so naturally evoked by Italian piety , to the classical custom of giving small images as pres ...
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