The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 6, Issues 2-4Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1809 |
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Page 78
... Italians would drown the voices of the most numerous choir that could be collected . It tends also to give a stiff , dry , crusty manner , which would not exist , if this did not form such a prevailing article of food , I will not call ...
... Italians would drown the voices of the most numerous choir that could be collected . It tends also to give a stiff , dry , crusty manner , which would not exist , if this did not form such a prevailing article of food , I will not call ...
Page 85
... Italian , besides a version of part of Anacreon , and several small pieces , a translation of the eight first books of the Iliad . His knowledge of that language , in addition to his literary celebrity on other accounts , was the ...
... Italian , besides a version of part of Anacreon , and several small pieces , a translation of the eight first books of the Iliad . His knowledge of that language , in addition to his literary celebrity on other accounts , was the ...
Page 86
... Italy . " We have an old Spanish ballad that applies to me but too well . It is that which begins with these words : Death urges my departure , I go even while writing to you . This is precisely my situation . Yesterday I received ...
... Italy . " We have an old Spanish ballad that applies to me but too well . It is that which begins with these words : Death urges my departure , I go even while writing to you . This is precisely my situation . Yesterday I received ...
Page 93
... Italy , or especially in the United States , you would think yourself very nobly and agreeably lodged in the greater part of the inns of France . The innkeepers and their servants are , almost without exception , polite and attentive ...
... Italy , or especially in the United States , you would think yourself very nobly and agreeably lodged in the greater part of the inns of France . The innkeepers and their servants are , almost without exception , polite and attentive ...
Page 99
... Italian villa , the abode of rural plenty , in con- trast to a merely ornamental suburban box , with which I have often been much entertained , and I think a translation of it , with some explanatory comments , may prove no unacceptable ...
... Italian villa , the abode of rural plenty , in con- trast to a merely ornamental suburban box , with which I have often been much entertained , and I think a translation of it , with some explanatory comments , may prove no unacceptable ...
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