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If it be taken for granted that the old Italian legend of “ Romeo and Juliet ” is founded on fact ( and there is nothing ... We do not go to Italy for the origin of “ King Lear , ” or to England for that of the “ Merchant of Venice ” ...
If it be taken for granted that the old Italian legend of “ Romeo and Juliet ” is founded on fact ( and there is nothing ... We do not go to Italy for the origin of “ King Lear , ” or to England for that of the “ Merchant of Venice ” ...
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The longer survival of such feelings in Italy , consequent on the different circumstances of her history , is clearly ... For the Italian , extolling the sweetness of revenge , declares it a morsel fit for God , and , expressing pity or ...
The longer survival of such feelings in Italy , consequent on the different circumstances of her history , is clearly ... For the Italian , extolling the sweetness of revenge , declares it a morsel fit for God , and , expressing pity or ...
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But we have , en revanche , a pretty tale of the love - amar per amare , as the Italians then called it - of his murderer , Charles ... “ King John ; ” and Dunlop , who wonders how “ King John ” obtained such high reputation in Italy ...
But we have , en revanche , a pretty tale of the love - amar per amare , as the Italians then called it - of his murderer , Charles ... “ King John ; ” and Dunlop , who wonders how “ King John ” obtained such high reputation in Italy ...
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Nine Greek Lyric Poets The By MORETON J WALHOUSE 433 | 34 |
Bismarcks Literary Faculty By FRANCIS HUEFFER | 55 |
Recovery of Palestine By W HEPWORTH Dixon | 66 |
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