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Page 327
... ITALIAN LITERATURE. While he stands venting these wild and desperate fancies , the demon comes to him again , and urges him to self- destruction ; but he rejects this coun- selling with a stern and sublime ve- hemence . In this crisis he ...
... ITALIAN LITERATURE. While he stands venting these wild and desperate fancies , the demon comes to him again , and urges him to self- destruction ; but he rejects this coun- selling with a stern and sublime ve- hemence . In this crisis he ...
Page 328
... Italy , has greatly tended to dispel this illusion , and the Tus- cans find that something more substantial than a proud reference to the deeds of other days , must be exhibited as a proof of their existing superiority . The director of ...
... Italy , has greatly tended to dispel this illusion , and the Tus- cans find that something more substantial than a proud reference to the deeds of other days , must be exhibited as a proof of their existing superiority . The director of ...
Page 329
... Italy , from the commencement of the 18th century down to the pre- sent time . One hundred and twenty years is a good tract of time , and of him who has slept during all that period it is surely no calumny to own that he has " slept a ...
... Italy , from the commencement of the 18th century down to the pre- sent time . One hundred and twenty years is a good tract of time , and of him who has slept during all that period it is surely no calumny to own that he has " slept a ...
Page 330
... , " Il dono almo del Ciel candido riso , " that she never more abandoned this northern part of Italy ; and from Spolverini she passed to Betti , who sung the praises 9 330 On the Decline of the Tuscan Ascendency in Italian Literature . [ ...
... , " Il dono almo del Ciel candido riso , " that she never more abandoned this northern part of Italy ; and from Spolverini she passed to Betti , who sung the praises 9 330 On the Decline of the Tuscan Ascendency in Italian Literature . [ ...
Page 331
... Italian literature derives its chief honour du- ring the period of which we treat ? Italy is proud of greater riches ; and the Florentine Academy itself must bend its front to the names of Pom- pei , Algarotti , Bianconi , the two Gozzi ...
... Italian literature derives its chief honour du- ring the period of which we treat ? Italy is proud of greater riches ; and the Florentine Academy itself must bend its front to the names of Pom- pei , Algarotti , Bianconi , the two Gozzi ...
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