The North American Review, Band 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Italy , they sought on the other side of the Rhine for their laws and customs . At the period of the decline of the Carlovingians , the French legends were particularly # Acta Sanctorum Ordinis S. Benedicti , IV . , pars 2 , p . 268 . + ...
... Italy , they sought on the other side of the Rhine for their laws and customs . At the period of the decline of the Carlovingians , the French legends were particularly # Acta Sanctorum Ordinis S. Benedicti , IV . , pars 2 , p . 268 . + ...
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... Italian and Spanish . || An * Ampère , Histoire Littéraire de France , Tom . III . , p . 283 . t Ibid . , Tom . III . , p . 117 . Ibid . , Tom . III . , p . 119 . Ibid . , Tom . III , p . 120 . Calderon adapted this legend to the stage ...
... Italian and Spanish . || An * Ampère , Histoire Littéraire de France , Tom . III . , p . 283 . t Ibid . , Tom . III . , p . 117 . Ibid . , Tom . III . , p . 119 . Ibid . , Tom . III , p . 120 . Calderon adapted this legend to the stage ...
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... Italy may be said to have been itself a legend . If he opened a book which was in every one's hand , the Fioretti di San Francesco , he must have seen some of those touching stories which were related of the holy man ; he must have ...
... Italy may be said to have been itself a legend . If he opened a book which was in every one's hand , the Fioretti di San Francesco , he must have seen some of those touching stories which were related of the holy man ; he must have ...
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... Italian legendary literature ; but it would detain us too long to analyze all the legends in it , and others which were in circulation in Italy . Those that we have mentioned suffice to show the spirit of the religious poetry of that ...
... Italian legendary literature ; but it would detain us too long to analyze all the legends in it , and others which were in circulation in Italy . Those that we have mentioned suffice to show the spirit of the religious poetry of that ...
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... Italy , and the vast authority which the Catho- lic faith had in that land , naturally imparted more of the mild and humble spirit of the gospel to its poetry . The visions of paradise are more numerous than in the more barbarous ...
... Italy , and the vast authority which the Catho- lic faith had in that land , naturally imparted more of the mild and humble spirit of the gospel to its poetry . The visions of paradise are more numerous than in the more barbarous ...
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