The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 69
... Italy , Rodmir meets with Armelia in her flight , she throws herself into his arms , he swearing never to rest , till he has laid the head of Charlemagne at her feet . We are now transported to Rome , whose inhabitants are busy in ...
... Italy , Rodmir meets with Armelia in her flight , she throws herself into his arms , he swearing never to rest , till he has laid the head of Charlemagne at her feet . We are now transported to Rome , whose inhabitants are busy in ...
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... Italy , and Sicily , in the Spring of 1814. By a young English Merchant . 8vo . 7s . Letters from Portugal , Spain , and France , written during the Campaigns of 1812-13-14 . addressed to a Friend in England : describing the leading ...
... Italy , and Sicily , in the Spring of 1814. By a young English Merchant . 8vo . 7s . Letters from Portugal , Spain , and France , written during the Campaigns of 1812-13-14 . addressed to a Friend in England : describing the leading ...
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... Italian author , and has considered as the one great cause , what was in fact but one out of many , and has taken as a chief argument that which at the best was employed but as an auxiliary one . However , before we proceed , we ...
... Italian author , and has considered as the one great cause , what was in fact but one out of many , and has taken as a chief argument that which at the best was employed but as an auxiliary one . However , before we proceed , we ...
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... Italian historian admits that in science , however great may be the discoveries of any nation or of any age , still greater are those that remain to be made by future ages and fu ture nations . He indeed compares scientific knowledge to ...
... Italian historian admits that in science , however great may be the discoveries of any nation or of any age , still greater are those that remain to be made by future ages and fu ture nations . He indeed compares scientific knowledge to ...
Page 129
... Italy perhaps might point to many princes as the protectors of science and the pro- moters of learning , yet very few indeed will fall as a share to each of the many principalities into which she is divided . Modern Rome itself , this ...
... Italy perhaps might point to many princes as the protectors of science and the pro- moters of learning , yet very few indeed will fall as a share to each of the many principalities into which she is divided . Modern Rome itself , this ...
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