Zeluco: Various Views of Human Nature, Taken from Life and Manners, Foreign and Domestic ...Alexander Young, 1792 - 560 Seiten |
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... 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 pictures , antique in- taglios , cameos ...
... 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 pictures , antique in- taglios , cameos ...
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... 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 Naples . Mr. Steele had occasionally heard the earl read some parts of his letters , from which , as ...
... 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 Naples . Mr. Steele had occasionally heard the earl read some parts of his letters , from which , as ...
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... Italy and its inhabitants , which I shall now give you without prejudice or partiality . 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 ...
... Italy and its inhabitants , which I shall now give you without prejudice or partiality . 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 ...
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