The Foreign Review, and Continental Miscellany, المجلد 1Black, Young, and Young, 1828 |
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... ITALIAN 1. La Congiura di Baroni del Regno di Napoli di Camillo Porzio . 2. Visconti , E. Q. Opere Varie Italiane et Francesi . Page 291 300 302 311 312 312 313 319 XX . - SPANISH No me olvides Modern Spanish Publications NECROLOGY ...
... ITALIAN 1. La Congiura di Baroni del Regno di Napoli di Camillo Porzio . 2. Visconti , E. Q. Opere Varie Italiane et Francesi . Page 291 300 302 311 312 312 313 319 XX . - SPANISH No me olvides Modern Spanish Publications NECROLOGY ...
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... Italian , - an inherent charm which has been happily termed the poetry of speech . When we cast an eye upon its written character , we find that the accession of oriental words which it acquired from these later sources , gives it a ...
... Italian , - an inherent charm which has been happily termed the poetry of speech . When we cast an eye upon its written character , we find that the accession of oriental words which it acquired from these later sources , gives it a ...
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... Italian harmony . Don Jorge Manrique , in the verses on his father's death , though tedious from its length , has ... Italy for the express purpose of making himself familiar with its language and its commentators ; and the plan of his ...
... Italian harmony . Don Jorge Manrique , in the verses on his father's death , though tedious from its length , has ... Italy for the express purpose of making himself familiar with its language and its commentators ; and the plan of his ...
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... Italian version of infinite merit , that has hitherto remained in manu- script . It was written a few years since by a young Italian re- fugee , to whom we had pointed out the grace of the original , but who has proved his kindredship ...
... Italian version of infinite merit , that has hitherto remained in manu- script . It was written a few years since by a young Italian re- fugee , to whom we had pointed out the grace of the original , but who has proved his kindredship ...
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... Italian ; it then again followed the antique , and its indigenous elements had the prevalence , during the last period of its course . After times calamitous for the state as well as letters , during which we may observe , as it were ...
... Italian ; it then again followed the antique , and its indigenous elements had the prevalence , during the last period of its course . After times calamitous for the state as well as letters , during which we may observe , as it were ...
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الصفحة 272 - I can, at any rate, show that the experiments made with it at the end of the seventeenth and the beginning of the eighteenth century fully confirm the high encomium bestowed by Dioscorides upon his indicum.
الصفحة 141 - We cannot justify Werner : yet let him be condemned with pity ! And well were it could each of us apply to himself those words, which Hitzig, in his friendly indignation, would 'thunder in the ears...
الصفحة 456 - Audacious ; but, that seat soon failing, meets A vast vacuity : all unawares, Fluttering his pennons vain, plumb down he drops Ten thousand' fathom deep, and to this hour Down had been falling, had not by ill chance The strong rebuff of some tumultuous cloud, Instinct with fire and nitre, hurried him As many miles aloft : that fury stayed, Quenched in a boggy Syrtis, neither sea, Nor good dry land : nigh foundered, on he fares Treading the crude consistence, half on foot, Half flying; behoves him...
الصفحة 432 - A reposing state, in which the Hill were brought under us, not we obliged to mount it, might indeed for the present be more convenient; but, in the end, it could not be equally satisfying. Continuance of passive pleasure, it should never be forgotten, is here, as under all conditions of mortal existence, an impossibility. Everywhere in life, the true question is, not what we gain, but what we do...
الصفحة 206 - ... three times a year; and in the valleys, the fields are seen shaven as close as a bowling-green, and all the inequalities clipped as with a pair of scissors. In Switzerland as in Norway, for the same reasons, the art of mowing seems to be carried to its highest pitch of perfection. As, however, the improvement of the lands in the...
الصفحة 500 - Lordships judgment (which in the present case I feel is the Tribunal of my Country) and if, under all circumstances, it is decided that I am wrong, I ought, for the sake of our Country, to be superseded...
الصفحة 490 - the Colossus of that Congress — the great pillar of support to the Declaration of Independence, and its ablest advocate and champion on the floor of the House, was John Adams.
الصفحة 249 - Diss' egli a noi, guardate e attendete Alla miseria del maestro Adamo : Io ebbi vivo assai di quel eh' io volli, E ora, lasso ! un goccio! d' acqua bramo. Li ruscelletti, che de...
الصفحة 249 - One drop of water now, alas ! I crave. The rills, that glitter down the grassy slopes Of Casentino, making fresh and soft The banks whereby they glide to Arno's stream, Stand ever in my view ; and not in vain ; For more the pictured semblance dries me up, Much more than the disease, which makes the flesh Desert these shrivel'd cheeks.
الصفحة 434 - How indifferent did the audience sit; how little use was made of the handkerchief, except by such as took snuff! Did not CEdipus somewhat remind us of a blubbering schoolboy, and Jocasta of a decayed milliner?