The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 2Oliver Everett., 1833 |
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... Italy . Those fixed rule would be more favourable to all who are well acquainted with this latter parties than a partition according to circum- country , and particularly with Tuscany , can stances , at first sight more equitable , but ...
... Italy . Those fixed rule would be more favourable to all who are well acquainted with this latter parties than a partition according to circum- country , and particularly with Tuscany , can stances , at first sight more equitable , but ...
Pagina 6
... Italy , in regular succession through- do it as well as fast : he braves the heat of out the year ; the earth continues constant- the sun and the dews of evening , -he ly to receive seed , and constantly to return dreams at night of the ...
... Italy , in regular succession through- do it as well as fast : he braves the heat of out the year ; the earth continues constant- the sun and the dews of evening , -he ly to receive seed , and constantly to return dreams at night of the ...
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... Italy , one may , perhaps , be led to their rancour and their spite - whether to think , that the mass of wealth and happiness prove to the slaves that they were better off which the land might produce for those who in their slavery ...
... Italy , one may , perhaps , be led to their rancour and their spite - whether to think , that the mass of wealth and happiness prove to the slaves that they were better off which the land might produce for those who in their slavery ...
Pagina 22
... Italy hears singing twice or thrice a week at church , and music in every street , written , if you please , without much genius , but executed with neatness and precision , qualities that suffice for the education of the ear . This is ...
... Italy hears singing twice or thrice a week at church , and music in every street , written , if you please , without much genius , but executed with neatness and precision , qualities that suffice for the education of the ear . This is ...
Pagina 24
... Italian language to the peculiarities of music , by forming brilliant periods in recita- tive , by rejecting those words ... Italy and Germany was almost in a state as imperfect as the inspirations of tragedy in the time of its earliest ...
... Italian language to the peculiarities of music , by forming brilliant periods in recita- tive , by rejecting those words ... Italy and Germany was almost in a state as imperfect as the inspirations of tragedy in the time of its earliest ...
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