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Pagina 63
... Italians possess in their respective languages , can deny this , or indeed will have any disposition to do so . Is it not to be re- gretted , then , that we have not a good translation ' in English ? Of no other great work can the same ...
... Italians possess in their respective languages , can deny this , or indeed will have any disposition to do so . Is it not to be re- gretted , then , that we have not a good translation ' in English ? Of no other great work can the same ...
Pagina 73
... Italy , and which , like " leaven hid in meal , " are upheaving the incumbent weight of arbitrary power in Russia and Turkey , nay , even in the Celestial and Japanese empires . Henry , the eldest son of James I. , called Prince of ...
... Italy , and which , like " leaven hid in meal , " are upheaving the incumbent weight of arbitrary power in Russia and Turkey , nay , even in the Celestial and Japanese empires . Henry , the eldest son of James I. , called Prince of ...
Pagina 122
... Italy , and he would give it no encouragement in Greece ; but he expected that Turkey would be exhausted in " * Annaire Historique iv . 381 . " In hoc signo vinces . " 3 е her effort to crush it , and he 122 [ Dec. , A GLANCE AT THE ...
... Italy , and he would give it no encouragement in Greece ; but he expected that Turkey would be exhausted in " * Annaire Historique iv . 381 . " In hoc signo vinces . " 3 е her effort to crush it , and he 122 [ Dec. , A GLANCE AT THE ...
Pagina 134
... Italian tyrant , since the time when Julius Cæsar used to quote it with such zest and unction . " For sovereignty's sake , it is worth while to do wrong ; in other cases one ought to be just ; " and another , for which he was severely ...
... Italian tyrant , since the time when Julius Cæsar used to quote it with such zest and unction . " For sovereignty's sake , it is worth while to do wrong ; in other cases one ought to be just ; " and another , for which he was severely ...
Pagina 172
... Italian authors are all very well in their way ; but there is always something to prevent them from attaining that per- fection which is possessed by hundreds of American authors , especially by those who are so fortunate as to include ...
... Italian authors are all very well in their way ; but there is always something to prevent them from attaining that per- fection which is possessed by hundreds of American authors , especially by those who are so fortunate as to include ...
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