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Page xi
... Italian poets , I shall make no apology for attempts at similar variations in the following composition ; satisfied that , if they are unsuccessful , their failure must be in the execution , rather than in the design sanctioned by the ...
... Italian poets , I shall make no apology for attempts at similar variations in the following composition ; satisfied that , if they are unsuccessful , their failure must be in the execution , rather than in the design sanctioned by the ...
Page 128
... Italian painter of the first eminence , named Lusieri , is the agent of devastation ; and like the Greek finder of Verres in Sicily , who followed the same profession , he has proved the able instrument of plunder . Between this artist ...
... Italian painter of the first eminence , named Lusieri , is the agent of devastation ; and like the Greek finder of Verres in Sicily , who followed the same profession , he has proved the able instrument of plunder . Between this artist ...
Page 133
... Italy is less known than the interior of America . " Circum- stances , of little consequence to mention , led Mr. Hobhouse and myself into that country before we visited any other part of the Ottoman dominions ; and with the exception ...
... Italy is less known than the interior of America . " Circum- stances , of little consequence to mention , led Mr. Hobhouse and myself into that country before we visited any other part of the Ottoman dominions ; and with the exception ...
Page 146
... Italian . 32 . Remember the moment when Previsa fell . Song , Stanza 8. line 1 . It was taken by storm from the French . 33 . Fair Greece ! sad relic of departed worth , & c . Stanza lxxiii . line 1 . Some thoughts on this subject will ...
... Italian . 32 . Remember the moment when Previsa fell . Song , Stanza 8. line 1 . It was taken by storm from the French . 33 . Fair Greece ! sad relic of departed worth , & c . Stanza lxxiii . line 1 . Some thoughts on this subject will ...
Page 150
... of the Negropont . " Among the various foreigners resident in Athens , French , Italians , Germans , Ragusans , & c . there was never a difference of opinion in their estimate of the Greek character , 150 NOTES TO THE SECOND CANTO OF.
... of the Negropont . " Among the various foreigners resident in Athens , French , Italians , Germans , Ragusans , & c . there was never a difference of opinion in their estimate of the Greek character , 150 NOTES TO THE SECOND CANTO OF.
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