The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1John W. Lovell Company, 1899 - Authors, English |
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... Italian , together with Le Courayer's notes from the French , could not fail of a favourable reception . " If it be ... Italian ; probably directed to that study by ne volume of Petrarch ( mentioned ante , p . 58 ) , the latter part of ...
... Italian , together with Le Courayer's notes from the French , could not fail of a favourable reception . " If it be ... Italian ; probably directed to that study by ne volume of Petrarch ( mentioned ante , p . 58 ) , the latter part of ...
Page 245
... Italian translation on the opposite page , which it is supposed was the work of Signor Baretti , an Italian of considerable literature , who having come to England a few years before , had been employed in the capacity both of a ...
... Italian translation on the opposite page , which it is supposed was the work of Signor Baretti , an Italian of considerable literature , who having come to England a few years before , had been employed in the capacity both of a ...
Page 450
... Italy you may expect to meet with canonists and scholastic divines , in Germany with writers on the feudal laws , and in Holland with civilians . The schoolmen and canonists must not be neglected , for they are useful to many purposes ...
... Italy you may expect to meet with canonists and scholastic divines , in Germany with writers on the feudal laws , and in Holland with civilians . The schoolmen and canonists must not be neglected , for they are useful to many purposes ...
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