The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 12John Murray, 1832 |
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... Italy . Francesca saw Paolo arrive , and imagined she beheld her future husband . That mistake was the commencement of her passion . The friends of Guido addressed him in strong remonstrances , and mournful predictions of the dangers to ...
... Italy . Francesca saw Paolo arrive , and imagined she beheld her future husband . That mistake was the commencement of her passion . The friends of Guido addressed him in strong remonstrances , and mournful predictions of the dangers to ...
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... Italian poets ever been much the favourite of his countrymen ! ' ' Tis false . There have been more editors and commentators ( and imitators ulti- mately ) of Dante than of all their poets put together . Not a favourite ! Why , they ...
... Italian poets ever been much the favourite of his countrymen ! ' ' Tis false . There have been more editors and commentators ( and imitators ulti- mately ) of Dante than of all their poets put together . Not a favourite ! Why , they ...
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... Italians . It is noticed by all the historians of Ravenna . Petrarch introduces it , in his Trionfi d'Amore , among his examples of calamitous passion ; and Tassoni , in his Secchia Rapita , represents Paolo Malatesta as leading the ...
... Italians . It is noticed by all the historians of Ravenna . Petrarch introduces it , in his Trionfi d'Amore , among his examples of calamitous passion ; and Tassoni , in his Secchia Rapita , represents Paolo Malatesta as leading the ...
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... Italy , from people I never knew . The letter was ad- dressed to Venice . Mr. J. talked to me of the wild roses growing in the Holstein summer : ' why , then , did the Cimbri and the Teutones emigrate ? - What a strange thing is life ...
... Italy , from people I never knew . The letter was ad- dressed to Venice . Mr. J. talked to me of the wild roses growing in the Holstein summer : ' why , then , did the Cimbri and the Teutones emigrate ? - What a strange thing is life ...
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... Italian and classical literature , the late Ugo Foscolo . Mr. Gifford also delighted him by pronouncing it " English — genuine English . " It was , however , little favoured by the contemporary critics . There was , indeed , only one ...
... Italian and classical literature , the late Ugo Foscolo . Mr. Gifford also delighted him by pronouncing it " English — genuine English . " It was , however , little favoured by the contemporary critics . There was , indeed , only one ...
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