The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 8Atlantic Monthly Company, 1861 |
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Sivu 162
... Italy , and of the transfer of sheep from Italy to Bætica , in Spain . Italy and Spain were both adapted to sheep husbandry . Virgil writes , " Hic gelidi fontes , hic mollia prata , Lycori " ; while Spain , with her alternations of ...
... Italy , and of the transfer of sheep from Italy to Bætica , in Spain . Italy and Spain were both adapted to sheep husbandry . Virgil writes , " Hic gelidi fontes , hic mollia prata , Lycori " ; while Spain , with her alternations of ...
Sivu 371
... Italy's life ! Her memories undismayed right , Mrs. Browning was willing to brave A noble devotion to and faith in the re- generation of Italy was a prominent fea- ture in Mrs. Browning's life . To her , Ita- ly was from the first a ...
... Italy's life ! Her memories undismayed right , Mrs. Browning was willing to brave A noble devotion to and faith in the re- generation of Italy was a prominent fea- ture in Mrs. Browning's life . To her , Ita- ly was from the first a ...
Sivu 372
... Italy should have almost killed Mrs. Browning . That it hastened her into the grave is beyond a doubt , as she never fully shook off the severe attack of illness occasioned by this check upon her life- hopes . The summer of 1859 was a ...
... Italy should have almost killed Mrs. Browning . That it hastened her into the grave is beyond a doubt , as she never fully shook off the severe attack of illness occasioned by this check upon her life- hopes . The summer of 1859 was a ...
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