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Page 226
... Italian ladies , one of them ventured to ask , " What he designed doing with Italy ? " He made no reply - again she asked the same question - he still was silent - but , on its being repeated a third time , called for a lemon , cut it ...
... Italian ladies , one of them ventured to ask , " What he designed doing with Italy ? " He made no reply - again she asked the same question - he still was silent - but , on its being repeated a third time , called for a lemon , cut it ...
Page 230
... Italian beauty ; and perhaps I might add , it is only among the Peasantry one can form a just idea of the Italian character , inhabitants of populous cities being nearly alike , whether in London , Paris , Vienna , or Italy . The men ...
... Italian beauty ; and perhaps I might add , it is only among the Peasantry one can form a just idea of the Italian character , inhabitants of populous cities being nearly alike , whether in London , Paris , Vienna , or Italy . The men ...
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... Italy , ( three o'clock with us , ) is kept up by many of the Italians : and during the month of May it is common to see shepherds dressed as in ancient times like Pan , Satyrs , & c . I do not , however , mean to infer from what I have ...
... Italy , ( three o'clock with us , ) is kept up by many of the Italians : and during the month of May it is common to see shepherds dressed as in ancient times like Pan , Satyrs , & c . I do not , however , mean to infer from what I have ...
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