Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 2S. Walker, 1826 - English letters |
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... Italy's glory . happy ages are those in which the The polite arts had already recover- arts were carried to ... Italy , to The second age is that of Cæsar make way for good taste . and Augustus , distinguished likewise The arts , always ...
... Italy's glory . happy ages are those in which the The polite arts had already recover- arts were carried to ... Italy , to The second age is that of Cæsar make way for good taste . and Augustus , distinguished likewise The arts , always ...
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... Italy , either they could not live in those which was languishing ; and Europe climates , or else they degenerated ... Italians called he had architects ; but he had no all the people on this side the Alps Michael Angelo , nor Palladio ...
... Italy , either they could not live in those which was languishing ; and Europe climates , or else they degenerated ... Italians called he had architects ; but he had no all the people on this side the Alps Michael Angelo , nor Palladio ...
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... Italy in was soon determined by the sword of a great federative republic , of which the Hungarian . Beyond the Alps , Rome should be the ancient and law - more especially at Avignon , the re- ful head , and the free cities and volution ...
... Italy in was soon determined by the sword of a great federative republic , of which the Hungarian . Beyond the Alps , Rome should be the ancient and law - more especially at Avignon , the re- ful head , and the free cities and volution ...
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