Pensiero
1 212 | who attack with the hope of being answered and of being
2 212 | hope of being answered and of being thereby brought into
3 223 | 223. Thou art the cap of all the fools (Shakespeare),
4 225 | ruffle in the common wealth of Rome (Sh. in T. Andronico) …
5 512 | si dice: music, the food of love.~
6 930 | e an elegy on the glory of her sex Mrs Mary Blaize
7 1269| laughing audience - The fair of SouthWerk - The Stage coach -
8 1270| sa comédie Every man out of his humour donne une explication
9 1270| legno.” - Home (Elements of Criticism, t. I pag. 369)
10 1271| suo trattatello Analysis of Beauty, dove l'apparente
11 1271| Gin Lane - The four stages of Cruelty (1 tavola) con scritto
12 1271| della umanità) - Four prints of an Election - The Cock pit -
13 1271| medley - The five orders of Perivvigs as they were worn
14 1272| imiter”. - (Hogarth, Anal. of B. Trad.) - Grandi, scultore,
15 1291| scheme for paying the debts of the nation, by T. L. now
16 1340| The prisoners in the time of Shakspear (dice una nota
17 1340| nota al sommo poeta) begged of passengers for the Lord'
18 1374| storia intercalata del Man of the Hill, miserissima, dovrebbe
19 1379| Why, she doth not complain of anything - cries Western -
20 1406| Wisdom comes with lack of food (Coleridge) - cf. La
21 2067| in Shakspeare First part of K. Henry IV. Act III. Scene
22 2067| teeming earth - Is with a kind of colic pinch'd and vex'd -
23 2067| vex'd - by the imprisoning of unruly wind - within her
24 2260| mil. - stoup is a flagon of wine. cf. mil. stopp, per
25 2298| Caracci intitolata “Cries of the streets of Rome”.~
26 2298| intitolata “Cries of the streets of Rome”.~
27 2312| wings” - Thy head is as full of quarrels as an egg is full
28 2312| quarrels as an egg is full of meat. cf. Mil. pien come
29 2393| In every age and state of society, fathers and elder
30 2393| been suspicious and jealous of all freedom of thought and
31 2393| and jealous of all freedom of thought and all intellectual
32 2393| Review). They disapproved of any teaching, unless they
33 2470| were not used - to be spoke of but by recorder” (Shakspeare).›
34 2471| merchant born to be the curse - of this brave isle” intendendo
35 2826| amministrato. ‹For forms of government let fools contest
36 2878| frasi... “and lived a life of silent melancholy” - “The
37 2878| The lawless science of our law” (parla della legislazione
38 3344| nel Disraeli (Curiosities of Literature) p. es. a p.
39 3345| di Disraeli (Curiosities of Literature) - a pag. 60
40 3611| giudiziarie. ‹cf. canvass of family›.~
41 3764| delle idee 2. V. Sketches of Criticism (nelle Curiosities
42 3764| Criticism (nelle Curiosities of Literature of Disraeli p.
43 3764| Curiosities of Literature of Disraeli p. 9). - Le voluttà
44 3993| nelle “Percy's reliques of ancient english poetry”
45 4010| etc. - Vedi anche Influence of names, D'Israeli Curiosities
46 4010| names, D'Israeli Curiosities of lit. pag. 200.~
47 4013| V. D'Israeli Curiosities of literature pag. 165) - Richardson'
48 4029| 4029. One hair of a woman can draw more than
49 4029| more than an hundred pair of oxen (Howell's letters)
50 4239| Vedi anche Disraeli Cur. of Lit. p. 306 - e per l'assasinio
51 4240| accademie V. D'Israeli Cur. of Lit. pag. 328, benchè D'
52 4299| etc.) I consider as organs of the suppressed opinions
53 4299| suppressed opinions and feelings of the populace (D'Israeli
54 4299| populace (D'Israeli Cur. of Lit.) - Cit. anche l'archimimo
55 4300| ecc. - (V. per l'Expression of suppressed opinion pag.
56 4300| pag. 433 D'Israeli Cur. of Lit.) - Non dimenticare
57 4301| while the playful haste of the volatile will scarcely
58 4301| Inghilterra D'Israeli Cur. of Lit. 438 - e anche The history
59 4301| 438 - e anche The history of writing masters (id. pag.
60 4302| Illustri (V. D'Israeli Cur. of Lit. pag. 451).~
61 4444| 4444. The tale of a tub di Swift è un miracolo
62 4484| Interessantissima nella Tale of a Tub di Swift è la sezione
63 4582| essay upon the faculties of the mind”.~
64 4841| della torre di Babele ‹Tower of Babel quasi of babil (ingl.),
65 4841| Babele ‹Tower of Babel quasi of babil (ingl.), di chiacchiere›
66 5122| è il mobiglio del Board of trade, fastoso, di cattivo
67 5367| 5367. (Da Burton, Anathomy of melancoly) Lucifer delivered
68 5367| Lucifer delivered into chains of darkness - L'origine della
69 5367| 600 years a transmigration of nations to mend and purify
70 5367| mend and purify the blood of families, as we after seed
71 5649| William Morris, “an history of nowhere”, una delle molte “
72 5654| sacerdote (Prescott, Conquest of Peru) - hidalgo ossia higo
73 5699| Morris nella sua “An history of Nowhere”!~
74 5781| ecc. V. anche Dean, Vicar of Middleton (1768), Saggio
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