Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... Italian ideal of their own language , as a spoken one , is ex- pressed thus - Lingua Toscana in bocca Romana : there must be two elements - the Florentine choice of words , and the Florentine idiom , con- curring with the Roman ...
... Italian ideal of their own language , as a spoken one , is ex- pressed thus - Lingua Toscana in bocca Romana : there must be two elements - the Florentine choice of words , and the Florentine idiom , con- curring with the Roman ...
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... Italian masters . I mention this fact , not as a circumstance of exclusive elegance belonging to my father's establishment , but for the very op- posite reason , as belonging very generally to my father's class . Many of them possessed ...
... Italian masters . I mention this fact , not as a circumstance of exclusive elegance belonging to my father's establishment , but for the very op- posite reason , as belonging very generally to my father's class . Many of them possessed ...
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... Italy , along with Bosnia , Albania , the Morea , and the Greek islands , provided Napoleon would permit him to seize Constantinople and the Dardanelles . Though much urged , Napoleon would not consent to this insidious proposal . He no ...
... Italy , along with Bosnia , Albania , the Morea , and the Greek islands , provided Napoleon would permit him to seize Constantinople and the Dardanelles . Though much urged , Napoleon would not consent to this insidious proposal . He no ...
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... Italy , and the other countries , were , in the eyes of the Autocrat , nothing else than two large estates , and the inhabitants nothing else than the stock upon them , who had no concern whatever with the manner in which , or the ...
... Italy , and the other countries , were , in the eyes of the Autocrat , nothing else than two large estates , and the inhabitants nothing else than the stock upon them , who had no concern whatever with the manner in which , or the ...
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... Italians , Germans , and so on . Yet I shall preserve the title of my Essay as " French , " since , were I to adopt the words " Ge- neral , " " Cosmopolitan , " " European , " or " Uni- versal , " more would be expected from me than I ...
... Italians , Germans , and so on . Yet I shall preserve the title of my Essay as " French , " since , were I to adopt the words " Ge- neral , " " Cosmopolitan , " " European , " or " Uni- versal , " more would be expected from me than I ...
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