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He had not mentioned Shakespeare nor given a direct quotation , but contented himself with saying that the remark was due to ' un barbaro che non mancava d'ingegno ' . The words , which Manzoni had obviously written with his tongue in ...
He had not mentioned Shakespeare nor given a direct quotation , but contented himself with saying that the remark was due to ' un barbaro che non mancava d'ingegno ' . The words , which Manzoni had obviously written with his tongue in ...
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But I should like to mention , in case it had escaped notice in this country , the remark of some Italian critics on the close resemblance between the plot of I Promessi Sposi and that of The Fair Maid of Perth .
But I should like to mention , in case it had escaped notice in this country , the remark of some Italian critics on the close resemblance between the plot of I Promessi Sposi and that of The Fair Maid of Perth .
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I pause here in my quotation to remark that in fact Aristotle said no such thing : how could he ? and I remark also that Wordsworth had only been told that Aristotle said this ; he had not read the Poetics for himself .
I pause here in my quotation to remark that in fact Aristotle said no such thing : how could he ? and I remark also that Wordsworth had only been told that Aristotle said this ; he had not read the Poetics for himself .
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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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