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... Italian au- thour . " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , all who go to look for what the Classicks have said of Italy , must find the same passages ; and I should think it would be one of the first things the Italians would do on the revival of ...
... Italian au- thour . " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , all who go to look for what the Classicks have said of Italy , must find the same passages ; and I should think it would be one of the first things the Italians would do on the revival of ...
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... Italy , he said , " I do not see that I could make a book upon Italy ; yet I should be glad to get two hundred pounds , or five hundred pounds , by such a work . " This shewed both that a journal of his Tour upon the Continent was not ...
... Italy , he said , " I do not see that I could make a book upon Italy ; yet I should be glad to get two hundred pounds , or five hundred pounds , by such a work . " This shewed both that a journal of his Tour upon the Continent was not ...
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... Italy was still in his thoughts . He said , " A man who has not been in Italy , is al- ways conscious of an inferiority , from his not having seen what it is expected a man should see . The grand object of travelling is to see the ...
... Italy was still in his thoughts . He said , " A man who has not been in Italy , is al- ways conscious of an inferiority , from his not having seen what it is expected a man should see . The grand object of travelling is to see the ...
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