The Classical Journal, Том 30A. J. Valpay., 1824 |
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... Italian , but the company having heard of his classical re- putation , called for a Latin stanza , and these lines were instantly composed . Quid quæris , Tomasine , meos ex tempore cantus ? Jam senio mea vox adveniente cadit . Jam ...
... Italian , but the company having heard of his classical re- putation , called for a Latin stanza , and these lines were instantly composed . Quid quæris , Tomasine , meos ex tempore cantus ? Jam senio mea vox adveniente cadit . Jam ...
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... Italy . The Italian Improvvisatore , who makes an assay of his talents in his native tongue , has an inexhaustible fountain of words from whence he may draw at his pleasure , without being detained one moment for an appropriate ...
... Italy . The Italian Improvvisatore , who makes an assay of his talents in his native tongue , has an inexhaustible fountain of words from whence he may draw at his pleasure , without being detained one moment for an appropriate ...
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... Italian , which is re - kindled and fanned by every ob- ject around him . A brilliant sky , a pure air , and a clear atmo- sphere , prevail so triumphantly in Italy , that it has been said of one city at least , of Naples , that it is ...
... Italian , which is re - kindled and fanned by every ob- ject around him . A brilliant sky , a pure air , and a clear atmo- sphere , prevail so triumphantly in Italy , that it has been said of one city at least , of Naples , that it is ...
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... Italy ; but after all , in what is the talent more extraordinary than that of senatorial rhe- toric ? I hesitate not to say , that it requires infinitely more genius to elicit the fire of eloquence out of a dry debate , to reply and ...
... Italy ; but after all , in what is the talent more extraordinary than that of senatorial rhe- toric ? I hesitate not to say , that it requires infinitely more genius to elicit the fire of eloquence out of a dry debate , to reply and ...
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... Italian phrase . This animation of manner had such an effect upon his whole frame , that very soon after we began to converse with him , the wrinkles seemed to fall from his brow , a hectic color succeeded to the pallidness of his ...
... Italian phrase . This animation of manner had such an effect upon his whole frame , that very soon after we began to converse with him , the wrinkles seemed to fall from his brow , a hectic color succeeded to the pallidness of his ...
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