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... Italian sources so many of the words in our language and most of the form and a portion of the spirit of our literature . England's debt to Italy , in the elements that have formed our own civilization , derives from three sources ...
... Italian sources so many of the words in our language and most of the form and a portion of the spirit of our literature . England's debt to Italy , in the elements that have formed our own civilization , derives from three sources ...
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... Italian pictures and Graeco - Roman sculpture and ruined temples ; from Claude onwards Italy was the Mecca of landscape painters . Music was an Italian art . Literature - outside Chaucer , Shakespeare , and Milton with their perpetual ...
... Italian pictures and Graeco - Roman sculpture and ruined temples ; from Claude onwards Italy was the Mecca of landscape painters . Music was an Italian art . Literature - outside Chaucer , Shakespeare , and Milton with their perpetual ...
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British Academy. made Italy , for all the other great powers were opposed to Italian Unity . I am only concerned with ... Italian affairs . Palmerston had made a deplorable failure of our Italian policy in 1848-9 , showing as much ...
British Academy. made Italy , for all the other great powers were opposed to Italian Unity . I am only concerned with ... Italian affairs . Palmerston had made a deplorable failure of our Italian policy in 1848-9 , showing as much ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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