The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1,Volum 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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Pàgina 72
... Italian Poetry and the exiled Martyr of Italian liberty . The second , which is the most powerful of the whole , comprel : ends the calamitics of Italy , till after the sack of Home by Bourbon , The address to her is inexpressibly ...
... Italian Poetry and the exiled Martyr of Italian liberty . The second , which is the most powerful of the whole , comprel : ends the calamitics of Italy , till after the sack of Home by Bourbon , The address to her is inexpressibly ...
Pàgina 178
... Italy " an excellent and fearless work . " This is dishonest ; nobody can be taken in by it . Lady Morgan's Italy is not an English work at all - it is a piece of flimsy Irish slip - slop , altogether unworthy of occupying for half an ...
... Italy " an excellent and fearless work . " This is dishonest ; nobody can be taken in by it . Lady Morgan's Italy is not an English work at all - it is a piece of flimsy Irish slip - slop , altogether unworthy of occupying for half an ...
Pàgina 475
... Italian princes , and is now allowed no- where but at Rome . " ( P. 320-323 . ) What Mr. Hobhouse calls an essay on the present literature of Italy , does not quite deserve to be so called . It is a meagre collection of the anecdotal ...
... Italian princes , and is now allowed no- where but at Rome . " ( P. 320-323 . ) What Mr. Hobhouse calls an essay on the present literature of Italy , does not quite deserve to be so called . It is a meagre collection of the anecdotal ...
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