American Quarterly Review, Volume 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1835 - American literature |
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... Italian , leaving to Heaven's mercy the disposition of the hero's soul , in expressions , to say the least , admitting a doubt of his final acceptance ; while Manzoni carries him to heaven be- fore our eyes ; but as his destiny after ...
... Italian , leaving to Heaven's mercy the disposition of the hero's soul , in expressions , to say the least , admitting a doubt of his final acceptance ; while Manzoni carries him to heaven be- fore our eyes ; but as his destiny after ...
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... Italy were erasing the precious writings of the ancients in order to obtain materials on which to inscribe the legends of saints ; the writings of Con- fucius were multiplied by the art of printing ages before Faust was accused of magic ...
... Italy were erasing the precious writings of the ancients in order to obtain materials on which to inscribe the legends of saints ; the writings of Con- fucius were multiplied by the art of printing ages before Faust was accused of magic ...
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... , who fostered his genius and contributed the means of enabling him to cultivate it to the ut- most in the richest school of art ; the sensation which he excited } in Italy , both by the anomaly at that 146 [ March , American Painters .
... , who fostered his genius and contributed the means of enabling him to cultivate it to the ut- most in the richest school of art ; the sensation which he excited } in Italy , both by the anomaly at that 146 [ March , American Painters .
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Robert Walsh. } in Italy , both by the anomaly at that period of a young American's repairing thither to acquire excellence with the pencil , and the merit of the works which he produced ; his subsequent success in England , where he ...
Robert Walsh. } in Italy , both by the anomaly at that period of a young American's repairing thither to acquire excellence with the pencil , and the merit of the works which he produced ; his subsequent success in England , where he ...
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... Italy , to perfect himself in the art . Returning to England in 1775 , he established himself in London , where he continued to pursue his profession until his death , in 1815 , at the age of seventy - eight . He was principally devoted ...
... Italy , to perfect himself in the art . Returning to England in 1775 , he established himself in London , where he continued to pursue his profession until his death , in 1815 , at the age of seventy - eight . He was principally devoted ...
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