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... Italian poets several parallel passages hitherto unobserved : but who could no doubt have gleaned many others , had he consulted the classics of Italy with less discrimination . Art . 34. Blank Verse , by Charles Lloyd , and Charles ...
... Italian poets several parallel passages hitherto unobserved : but who could no doubt have gleaned many others , had he consulted the classics of Italy with less discrimination . Art . 34. Blank Verse , by Charles Lloyd , and Charles ...
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... Italy , 524. His worthy cha- racter , ib . His foresight of the literary declension of his country , in consequence of the revolution , ib . Contents of his posthumous works , ib . tracts from his " Fragments of Literary Travels in Italy ...
... Italy , 524. His worthy cha- racter , ib . His foresight of the literary declension of his country , in consequence of the revolution , ib . Contents of his posthumous works , ib . tracts from his " Fragments of Literary Travels in Italy ...
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... Italy , 524. His worthy character , ib . His foresight of the literary declension of his country , in consequence of the revolution , ib . Contents of his posthumous works , ib . Extracts from his " Fragments of Literary Travels in Italy ...
... Italy , 524. His worthy character , ib . His foresight of the literary declension of his country , in consequence of the revolution , ib . Contents of his posthumous works , ib . Extracts from his " Fragments of Literary Travels in Italy ...
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