The New-York Review, Tom 6Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell George Dearborn & Company, 1839 |
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... Italian Jesuit , devoted themselves to it with some success . Lord Bacon sketched a noble outline which no one has ... Italy alone , and the history of particular departments of literature has been well written . Warton , in English ...
... Italian Jesuit , devoted themselves to it with some success . Lord Bacon sketched a noble outline which no one has ... Italy alone , and the history of particular departments of literature has been well written . Warton , in English ...
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... Italy was still the chief depositary of ancient writings ; but few had crossed the Alps . The tenth century has commonly been considered the darkest portion of the middle ages . It may have been so for Italy and England , but Germany ...
... Italy was still the chief depositary of ancient writings ; but few had crossed the Alps . The tenth century has commonly been considered the darkest portion of the middle ages . It may have been so for Italy and England , but Germany ...
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... Italian . There is nothing extant in real Italian , till near the end of the twelfth century . Dante and Petrarch were the morning stars of modern literature . The earliest Eng- lish book is Sir John Mandeville's Travels , written in ...
... Italian . There is nothing extant in real Italian , till near the end of the twelfth century . Dante and Petrarch were the morning stars of modern literature . The earliest Eng- lish book is Sir John Mandeville's Travels , written in ...
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... Italy for seven centuries . In 1423 , John Aurispa , of Sicily , brought into Italy from Greece , two hundred and thirty - eight manuscripts ; among them , Plato , Plotinus , Strabo , Pindar , Diodorus , etc. The ama- teurs of Greek ...
... Italy for seven centuries . In 1423 , John Aurispa , of Sicily , brought into Italy from Greece , two hundred and thirty - eight manuscripts ; among them , Plato , Plotinus , Strabo , Pindar , Diodorus , etc. The ama- teurs of Greek ...
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... Italy for the revival of classical literature . A new sentiment and spirit of invention became infused into European languages . The heroic age of chivalry and gal- lantry towards women improved the popular taste . The change of ...
... Italy for the revival of classical literature . A new sentiment and spirit of invention became infused into European languages . The heroic age of chivalry and gal- lantry towards women improved the popular taste . The change of ...
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