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Σελίδα 58
The war which broke out between France and England postponed this plan , and
the young man did not make his debut in Paris until 1751 , when he was nineteen
years old , and had finished his tour through Switzerland , Germany , and Italy .
The war which broke out between France and England postponed this plan , and
the young man did not make his debut in Paris until 1751 , when he was nineteen
years old , and had finished his tour through Switzerland , Germany , and Italy .
Σελίδα 220
... opinion , is by no means the case of music , though called a liberal art , and
now in Italy placed even above the other two - a proof of the decline of that
country . A taste of sculpture and painting is , in my 220 CHESTERFIELD'S
LETTERS .
... opinion , is by no means the case of music , though called a liberal art , and
now in Italy placed even above the other two - a proof of the decline of that
country . A taste of sculpture and painting is , in my 220 CHESTERFIELD'S
LETTERS .
Σελίδα 246
... formidable to no power , are coveted by many , and will , most undoubtedly ,
within a century , be scantled out among the great powers , who have now a
footing in Italy ; whenever they can agree upon the division of the bear's skin . [
Oct. 9 ...
... formidable to no power , are coveted by many , and will , most undoubtedly ,
within a century , be scantled out among the great powers , who have now a
footing in Italy ; whenever they can agree upon the division of the bear's skin . [
Oct. 9 ...
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