The New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism: Mid-VictorianChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... Italy , his longest work , it serves well for the setting of the many cameos of Italian life and legend which he has enshrined therein . Wanting in the higher qualities of a poet he may perhaps , be best described as a scholarly and ...
... Italy , his longest work , it serves well for the setting of the many cameos of Italian life and legend which he has enshrined therein . Wanting in the higher qualities of a poet he may perhaps , be best described as a scholarly and ...
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... Italy , 1821 ) and an opera ( The First Attempt , 1807 ) . In 1837 she received a pension of £ 300 ( the first ever granted a woman ) and two years later moved permanently to London , where she devoted the remainder of her life to ...
... Italy , 1821 ) and an opera ( The First Attempt , 1807 ) . In 1837 she received a pension of £ 300 ( the first ever granted a woman ) and two years later moved permanently to London , where she devoted the remainder of her life to ...
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... Italy in the War of Independence in 1859 and 1860. Italy to Leigh Hunt was a poetical expression ; but his latest thoughts were of her redemption , and he would have rejoiced , had he lived so long , to follow the career of Cavour and ...
... Italy in the War of Independence in 1859 and 1860. Italy to Leigh Hunt was a poetical expression ; but his latest thoughts were of her redemption , and he would have rejoiced , had he lived so long , to follow the career of Cavour and ...
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