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17 Senatore IGNAZIO GUIDI ( Italy ) . 17 President ARTHUR T. HADLEY ( U.S.A. ) . ' Professor ' ADOLF HARNACK ( Ger- many ) . 26 Professor CHARLES HOMER HAS- KINS ( U.S.A. ) . 17 Professor LOUIS HAVET ( France ) .
17 Senatore IGNAZIO GUIDI ( Italy ) . 17 President ARTHUR T. HADLEY ( U.S.A. ) . ' Professor ' ADOLF HARNACK ( Ger- many ) . 26 Professor CHARLES HOMER HAS- KINS ( U.S.A. ) . 17 Professor LOUIS HAVET ( France ) .
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Why then this insistence on the political value of Manzoni's message , on the capital role played by his work in the rebirth of Italy ? An answer is already implicit in what I have said of the extraordinary novelty , in a country like ...
Why then this insistence on the political value of Manzoni's message , on the capital role played by his work in the rebirth of Italy ? An answer is already implicit in what I have said of the extraordinary novelty , in a country like ...
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the traditional , essentially academic invocation to Italy which recurs in Italian literature from Petrarch to Leopardi , and the cara Italia ! of Manzoni , with its affectionate , almost intimate ring . Italy was certainly not to ...
the traditional , essentially academic invocation to Italy which recurs in Italian literature from Petrarch to Leopardi , and the cara Italia ! of Manzoni , with its affectionate , almost intimate ring . Italy was certainly not to ...
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Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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