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Pagina 156
The names of the characters are chosen with a perfect knowledge of the Italian language , especially that of Biondello for the fair ... Lombardy is “ the pleasant garden of great Italy ” ; Pisa is “ renowned for grave citizens " ...
The names of the characters are chosen with a perfect knowledge of the Italian language , especially that of Biondello for the fair ... Lombardy is “ the pleasant garden of great Italy ” ; Pisa is “ renowned for grave citizens " ...
Pagina 157
Literally all those articles of luxury have been seen in the palaces of Northern Italy . In the “ Induction " a Lord says to the tinker Sly : We'll show thee Io as she was a maid , And how she was beguiled and surpris'd , As lively ...
Literally all those articles of luxury have been seen in the palaces of Northern Italy . In the “ Induction " a Lord says to the tinker Sly : We'll show thee Io as she was a maid , And how she was beguiled and surpris'd , As lively ...
Pagina 160
It may be asked , if the author of the plays was so well acquainted with Northern Italy , how does he come to connect Verona and Milan by a waterway in The Two Gentlemen of Verona ? In The Nineteenth Century for August 1908 Sir Edward ...
It may be asked , if the author of the plays was so well acquainted with Northern Italy , how does he come to connect Verona and Milan by a waterway in The Two Gentlemen of Verona ? In The Nineteenth Century for August 1908 Sir Edward ...
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