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... Italian unity and independence , Foscolo went into exile and took up his residence in England at almost the very moment when Byron was accepting his self- imposed exile in Italy . His political and literary renown gave him entrance into ...
... Italian unity and independence , Foscolo went into exile and took up his residence in England at almost the very moment when Byron was accepting his self- imposed exile in Italy . His political and literary renown gave him entrance into ...
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... Italy has gained by the late transfer of nations , it were useless for Englishmen to enquire , till it becomes ascertained that " In Italy man is a plant of more robust growth than in any other land - the atrocious crimes committed ...
... Italy has gained by the late transfer of nations , it were useless for Englishmen to enquire , till it becomes ascertained that " In Italy man is a plant of more robust growth than in any other land - the atrocious crimes committed ...
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... Italian unity and independence . His attention may have been directed to the sonnet by Samuel Rogers's poem Italy where ( in the section entitled " Italy " ) phrases taken from it are to be found . The idea of " the fatal gift of Beauty ...
... Italian unity and independence . His attention may have been directed to the sonnet by Samuel Rogers's poem Italy where ( in the section entitled " Italy " ) phrases taken from it are to be found . The idea of " the fatal gift of Beauty ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: And Other Romantic Poems George Gordon Byron Baron Byron No preview available - 1936 |
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