The Metropolitan, Volym 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... Italian style . Along two sides of this quadrangle stretches our huge library , a mine of scholastic treasure , for which we pay , but from the use of which we are liberally restrained until after our master's degree , when the majority ...
... Italian style . Along two sides of this quadrangle stretches our huge library , a mine of scholastic treasure , for which we pay , but from the use of which we are liberally restrained until after our master's degree , when the majority ...
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ITALY . BY AN EXILE . SECOND PERIOD . ITALIAN REPUBLICS . § III . Boccaccio . His early life - His amours - Joan of Naples - Affairs of Florence - Uguccione della Faggiuola , Castruccio Castracani - The Duke of Athens - Boccaccio's ...
ITALY . BY AN EXILE . SECOND PERIOD . ITALIAN REPUBLICS . § III . Boccaccio . His early life - His amours - Joan of Naples - Affairs of Florence - Uguccione della Faggiuola , Castruccio Castracani - The Duke of Athens - Boccaccio's ...
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... Whether because the Catholic service , by exclusively addressing the senses , allows the mind to go astray , or because the mystical twilight of those old cathedrals , or the soft strains of their angelic music Italy . 15.
... Whether because the Catholic service , by exclusively addressing the senses , allows the mind to go astray , or because the mystical twilight of those old cathedrals , or the soft strains of their angelic music Italy . 15.
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... Italy for love intrigues . However the love of Boccaccio might resemble in its origin the pure flame of his illustrious friend , it soon proved to be of a much more earthly and matter - of - fact nature , and was therefore likely to ...
... Italy for love intrigues . However the love of Boccaccio might resemble in its origin the pure flame of his illustrious friend , it soon proved to be of a much more earthly and matter - of - fact nature , and was therefore likely to ...
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