Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... Italian character , the old - world environment , the massive and rather formal friezes and entabla- tures of the basilicas and other buildings . The funereal - looking faldetta of the women ; the men pouring in to market from the ...
... Italian character , the old - world environment , the massive and rather formal friezes and entabla- tures of the basilicas and other buildings . The funereal - looking faldetta of the women ; the men pouring in to market from the ...
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... Italian peasant life . gives us a painting , as vivid as it is picturesque , of that dreary land- scape between Civita Vecchia and the mouth of the Tiber - a desolate He stretch of sand and marsh , over- shadowed by the pestilential ...
... Italian peasant life . gives us a painting , as vivid as it is picturesque , of that dreary land- scape between Civita Vecchia and the mouth of the Tiber - a desolate He stretch of sand and marsh , over- shadowed by the pestilential ...
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... Italy . monk had no authority or right to marry them at all . It would there- fore be easy for him to shake off this low creature , who had no legal claim upon him . But the child was pretty , and Lucia had taken a fancy to it - they ...
... Italy . monk had no authority or right to marry them at all . It would there- fore be easy for him to shake off this low creature , who had no legal claim upon him . But the child was pretty , and Lucia had taken a fancy to it - they ...
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... Italian Buono giorno . The mining gentleman , a colossal Cornishman , who had been thirty years a Yankee before be- coming a Canadian , knew plenty of other things , if his knowledge of the Indian language was limited to the word ...
... Italian Buono giorno . The mining gentleman , a colossal Cornishman , who had been thirty years a Yankee before be- coming a Canadian , knew plenty of other things , if his knowledge of the Indian language was limited to the word ...
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... Italian scholar , but he had no pretensions to rival politicians like Lord Granville or Sir Charles Dilke in his knowledge of collo- quial French ; and he was even seriously embarrassed when he sat down to write a French note . Fond as ...
... Italian scholar , but he had no pretensions to rival politicians like Lord Granville or Sir Charles Dilke in his knowledge of collo- quial French ; and he was even seriously embarrassed when he sat down to write a French note . Fond as ...
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