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Pagina 66
... Italy was the ring in which the Houses of France and Austria wrestled for the headship of Christendom . Italy , the turning - point in the welter of war and diplomacy , became a vortex , sucking in streams of courage and intellect from ...
... Italy was the ring in which the Houses of France and Austria wrestled for the headship of Christendom . Italy , the turning - point in the welter of war and diplomacy , became a vortex , sucking in streams of courage and intellect from ...
Pagina 85
... Italian ornament . In the third place , having travelled much in Italy , they knew Petrarch by heart , and helped them- selves , no doubt freely , to his material . But Du Bellay wrote contre les Petrarquistes ' ; Ronsard attacked ...
... Italian ornament . In the third place , having travelled much in Italy , they knew Petrarch by heart , and helped them- selves , no doubt freely , to his material . But Du Bellay wrote contre les Petrarquistes ' ; Ronsard attacked ...
Pagina 131
... Italy to Greece , we find , again , that after the two legendary founders and Solon , the more or less historical contriver of the Athenian con- stitution , the remainder Greeks without exception fall under one or more of the three ...
... Italy to Greece , we find , again , that after the two legendary founders and Solon , the more or less historical contriver of the Athenian con- stitution , the remainder Greeks without exception fall under one or more of the three ...
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