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Pagina 89
... Italy - at least in his own sphere still the greatest light . Although , therefore , according to the scheme of the history of the language which has been propounded , the third form of it , or that which still subsists , may be ...
... Italy - at least in his own sphere still the greatest light . Although , therefore , according to the scheme of the history of the language which has been propounded , the third form of it , or that which still subsists , may be ...
Pagina 113
... Italian ecclesiastic Egidius , styled the Doctor Fundatissimus , and on the Latin treatise on the game of chess of ... Italy , and was inti- mately acquainted with the literature of both these countries . His best - known poem consists ...
... Italian ecclesiastic Egidius , styled the Doctor Fundatissimus , and on the Latin treatise on the game of chess of ... Italy , and was inti- mately acquainted with the literature of both these countries . His best - known poem consists ...
Pagina 223
... Italy , his poetry probably acquired what it has of Italian in its character principally through the medium of the elder poets of his own country ; and it is , accordingly , still more English than Italian . Much of its inner spirit ...
... Italy , his poetry probably acquired what it has of Italian in its character principally through the medium of the elder poets of his own country ; and it is , accordingly , still more English than Italian . Much of its inner spirit ...
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