The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 - English literature |
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... with Turkey . [ Cd . 7628. ] London : Wyman , 1914 . ART . 6. THE ATTITUDE OF ITALY ART . 7. - THE WAR IN OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER ART . 8. - RECRUITING , AND THE CENSORSHIP 78 87 - 130 b CONTENTS OF No. 442 , PART II . - JANUARY.
... with Turkey . [ Cd . 7628. ] London : Wyman , 1914 . ART . 6. THE ATTITUDE OF ITALY ART . 7. - THE WAR IN OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER ART . 8. - RECRUITING , AND THE CENSORSHIP 78 87 - 130 b CONTENTS OF No. 442 , PART II . - JANUARY.
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... Argentina , the exact limits of which were still subjects of dispute with other nations - France , Belgium , Italy and Abyssinia . Since then delimitation commissions have settled all out- standing boundary THE ANGLO - EGYPTIAN SUDAN 21.
... Argentina , the exact limits of which were still subjects of dispute with other nations - France , Belgium , Italy and Abyssinia . Since then delimitation commissions have settled all out- standing boundary THE ANGLO - EGYPTIAN SUDAN 21.
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... Italian poets Luigi Pulci and Matteo Franco ; and a generation or two later the most noted Scottish poets , in their ' flytings , ' or scoldings of each other , exhausted the vocabulary of scurrilous epithets wherein their native ...
... Italian poets Luigi Pulci and Matteo Franco ; and a generation or two later the most noted Scottish poets , in their ' flytings , ' or scoldings of each other , exhausted the vocabulary of scurrilous epithets wherein their native ...
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... noblest powers of his genius could not have been found in the whole compass of Italy . In Rome , where he threw himself , heart and * xlvi . †lxviii , 19 , 91 ; ci . iv . soul , into the gay life of the city , CATULLUS AT HOME 29.
... noblest powers of his genius could not have been found in the whole compass of Italy . In Rome , where he threw himself , heart and * xlvi . †lxviii , 19 , 91 ; ci . iv . soul , into the gay life of the city , CATULLUS AT HOME 29.
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... Italian lakes in certain features that give it a well - marked peculiarity . Its northern half , like a Norwegian fjord , is a strip of water two to three miles broad , running in a nearly straight line towards the north - east ...
... Italian lakes in certain features that give it a well - marked peculiarity . Its northern half , like a Norwegian fjord , is a strip of water two to three miles broad , running in a nearly straight line towards the north - east ...
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