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This person had , many years ago , come to Italy with a party of young English , who , as they posted through the country , dropped him sick at Ferrara ; and having resided ever since in Italy , he was thought to have some taste in ...
This person had , many years ago , come to Italy with a party of young English , who , as they posted through the country , dropped him sick at Ferrara ; and having resided ever since in Italy , he was thought to have some taste in ...
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The earl's second son , the honorable Mr. N- , had some considerable time before this returned to Italy , partly from choice , but in some degree also on account of a com- plaint in his breast , and was to spend the ensuing winter at ...
The earl's second son , the honorable Mr. N- , had some considerable time before this returned to Italy , partly from choice , but in some degree also on account of a com- plaint in his breast , and was to spend the ensuing winter at ...
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The Italians are a most ingenious people . I have been even tempted to think that there is something favorable to inge- nuity in the very air or soil , or something else belonging to this happily situated peninsula of Italy , for it ...
The Italians are a most ingenious people . I have been even tempted to think that there is something favorable to inge- nuity in the very air or soil , or something else belonging to this happily situated peninsula of Italy , for it ...
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