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... Italy . By Bartolomeo Gastaldi . Translated and Edited by Charles Harcourt Chambers , M.A. , & c . Published for the Anthropological Society of London . 1865 . - 6. Habitations Lacustres des Temps Anciens et Mo- dernes . Par Frédéric ...
... in the literature of Europe , espe- cially of Italy and France . He wrote well himself . His pro- logues and vers de société are even now pleasant reading . He D 2 would 6 would turn off one of his prologues or epilogues David Garrick . 35.
... Italy . Polo's father and uncle were much distressed about his imprisonment , the more so that unless he had a family there would be no heir to their wealth . So , as time passed without his release , Nicolo , who was a hearty old man ...
... Italian dialect is one in the Maglia- becchian Library , known as L'Ottimo from the purity of its language , and as the Della Crusca from its having been used by that body in their Vocabulary . It bears on its face the following note in ...
... Italian words are constantly introduced , either quite crude or rudely Gallicised . And words also sometimes come in which appear to be purely Oriental , just as an Anglo - Indian major will perplex his neighbour at dinner by his talk ...