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... Italian Literature , unless he could render it most probable that he was a native of Italy . A stranger mistake even than this occurs in some remarks con- cerning one Stephano , the son of Alexis , who , Mr. Dunlop tells us , was ...
... Italian Literature , unless he could render it most probable that he was a native of Italy . A stranger mistake even than this occurs in some remarks con- cerning one Stephano , the son of Alexis , who , Mr. Dunlop tells us , was ...
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... Italy , " that Barbaia , the Neapolitan manager found Rossini , and engaged him to try the public of Naples Before this , he was ge- nerally engaged to four or five different towns in the year , to com- pose an opera for each , every ...
... Italy , " that Barbaia , the Neapolitan manager found Rossini , and engaged him to try the public of Naples Before this , he was ge- nerally engaged to four or five different towns in the year , to com- pose an opera for each , every ...
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... Italy to Caleb Whiteford , in 1770. " I hope you will not discon- tinue your endeavours to represent faction and ... Italy , in which countries he resided from 1763 to 1766. Soon after his return in 1766 , he published his Travels ...
... Italy to Caleb Whiteford , in 1770. " I hope you will not discon- tinue your endeavours to represent faction and ... Italy , in which countries he resided from 1763 to 1766. Soon after his return in 1766 , he published his Travels ...
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