The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 288F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... Italian names , and the entire atmosphere is changed from classic Greece to modern Italy . The picture presented is of the Renaissance , when Venice had attained her meridian glory of wealth and luxury , Padua had become famous for its ...
... Italian names , and the entire atmosphere is changed from classic Greece to modern Italy . The picture presented is of the Renaissance , when Venice had attained her meridian glory of wealth and luxury , Padua had become famous for its ...
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... Italy of his own day was distracted . Then follows his soliloquy on the state of Italy , in which the words occur , O German Albert ! who abandon'st her That is grown savage and unmanageable , When thou shouldst clasp her flanks with ...
... Italy of his own day was distracted . Then follows his soliloquy on the state of Italy , in which the words occur , O German Albert ! who abandon'st her That is grown savage and unmanageable , When thou shouldst clasp her flanks with ...
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... Italy , at the period in which de Brosses depicts it , was in a condition which lent itself admirably to his peculiar treatment , his combination of the grave and gay . The country seemed given up to an inaction joyeuse after the ...
... Italy , at the period in which de Brosses depicts it , was in a condition which lent itself admirably to his peculiar treatment , his combination of the grave and gay . The country seemed given up to an inaction joyeuse after the ...
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