The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 271F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 576
... Italian : " Unkraut stirbt nicht " -the worthless weed dies not ; and " La mal ' erba vien su presto " -evil vegetation comes up quickly . " Still waters run deep " is a shade more picturesque in the lively Italian : " Acqua quieta ...
... Italian : " Unkraut stirbt nicht " -the worthless weed dies not ; and " La mal ' erba vien su presto " -evil vegetation comes up quickly . " Still waters run deep " is a shade more picturesque in the lively Italian : " Acqua quieta ...
Page 583
... Italian sayings are always used in a contemptuous and depreciatory sense . " Solvitur ambulando " is denoted in Italy by " Per via s'aggiust la soma " —the load fits , or settles itself , by the way . Our " Much cry and little wool ...
... Italian sayings are always used in a contemptuous and depreciatory sense . " Solvitur ambulando " is denoted in Italy by " Per via s'aggiust la soma " —the load fits , or settles itself , by the way . Our " Much cry and little wool ...
Page 587
... Italy are often sorely puzzled by the words , " F.E.R.T. -F.E.R.T.-F.E.R.T. " which are seen on the rims of Italian coins , and also on the collar of the Order of the Annunziata , and elsewhere . The mysterious monosyllable is composed ...
... Italy are often sorely puzzled by the words , " F.E.R.T. -F.E.R.T.-F.E.R.T. " which are seen on the rims of Italian coins , and also on the collar of the Order of the Annunziata , and elsewhere . The mysterious monosyllable is composed ...
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