New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 16Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1826 |
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... Italy . From the Italian of Labindo .. Original Letters of Burke To a Shape seen in Sleep Gonnella , the Court Fool of Ferrara Egeria's Grotto .. Vindication of Authors from the vulgar charge of Poverty London Lyrics - Sortes Virgilianæ ...
... Italy . From the Italian of Labindo .. Original Letters of Burke To a Shape seen in Sleep Gonnella , the Court Fool of Ferrara Egeria's Grotto .. Vindication of Authors from the vulgar charge of Poverty London Lyrics - Sortes Virgilianæ ...
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... Italians ; or ask the poor down - trodden , priest - ridden French what they think of Frassynous and 1825 ? I fancy they will all be in the same story ; so no more of 1825 for me . " Forward " is the word : let us see what is to be done ...
... Italians ; or ask the poor down - trodden , priest - ridden French what they think of Frassynous and 1825 ? I fancy they will all be in the same story ; so no more of 1825 for me . " Forward " is the word : let us see what is to be done ...
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... Italian poets I should care much to see . There is a fine portrait of Ariosto by no less a hand than Titian's ; light , Moorish , spirited , but not answering our idea . The same artist's large colossal profile of Peter Aretine is the ...
... Italian poets I should care much to see . There is a fine portrait of Ariosto by no less a hand than Titian's ; light , Moorish , spirited , but not answering our idea . The same artist's large colossal profile of Peter Aretine is the ...
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... Italian to sing , Memoria sola tu Con ramment arm ' il fù Spesso , spesso vien à rapirmi , E qualch ' istant ancor ... Italy , and of a number of the same stuffe who have ( in sundry places ) abused the favour of their masters . For ...
... Italian to sing , Memoria sola tu Con ramment arm ' il fù Spesso , spesso vien à rapirmi , E qualch ' istant ancor ... Italy , and of a number of the same stuffe who have ( in sundry places ) abused the favour of their masters . For ...
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... Italian artist , in a correct and magnificent style of ar- chitecture . On one side of the cathedral is the archiepiscopal palace , and on the other one of the seminaries . In front of the cathedral is erected the palace of government ...
... Italian artist , in a correct and magnificent style of ar- chitecture . On one side of the cathedral is the archiepiscopal palace , and on the other one of the seminaries . In front of the cathedral is erected the palace of government ...
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