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Page 119
An open and sonorous language succeeds to German dissonance at Roverido ; and Verona , au- gust in itself and lovely in its situation , displays to the curious traveller its antient amphitheatre and gate inscribed with the name of ...
An open and sonorous language succeeds to German dissonance at Roverido ; and Verona , au- gust in itself and lovely in its situation , displays to the curious traveller its antient amphitheatre and gate inscribed with the name of ...
Page 120
It was the first Cisalpine city that he had entered ; and the charm of treading for the first time on classic ground , the beauty of the modern and the sublime remains of the antient city , the intelligence of the Italian countenance ...
It was the first Cisalpine city that he had entered ; and the charm of treading for the first time on classic ground , the beauty of the modern and the sublime remains of the antient city , the intelligence of the Italian countenance ...
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Here , says the Abbe Barthélémy , on his first visit to the capitol , we find antient Egypt , antient Athens , antient Rome . On his return to this famed city , Mr. Eustace devotes himself to the consideration of her former grandeur ...
Here , says the Abbe Barthélémy , on his first visit to the capitol , we find antient Egypt , antient Athens , antient Rome . On his return to this famed city , Mr. Eustace devotes himself to the consideration of her former grandeur ...
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Reform Parliamentary Arguments | 51 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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