The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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Italy and Sicily forms also a prominent part in Mr. Blunt's elegant and ingenious dissertation ; for so intimately are the rites of religion allied to the events of private life , that it would not have been possible to have passed them ...
Italy and Sicily forms also a prominent part in Mr. Blunt's elegant and ingenious dissertation ; for so intimately are the rites of religion allied to the events of private life , that it would not have been possible to have passed them ...
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... Italy are without at least one Madonna , situated after the antient manner at the point where they divided , and therefore equally intitled to the name of Compitales . The ... Italians may be often Blunt on Vestiges of Manners in Italy . 149.
... Italy are without at least one Madonna , situated after the antient manner at the point where they divided , and therefore equally intitled to the name of Compitales . The ... Italians may be often Blunt on Vestiges of Manners in Italy . 149.
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... Italy : but we have room only for his observations on the cultivation of the vine . - The manner of cultivating the vine in Italy , though differing from the more approved method of France , Switzerland , and Ger- many , is the very ...
... Italy : but we have room only for his observations on the cultivation of the vine . - The manner of cultivating the vine in Italy , though differing from the more approved method of France , Switzerland , and Ger- many , is the very ...
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