Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... Italian piazza , in order to defend the Italians ' . But there is also a fourth and much more precise reason for mentioning Malaparte in the present context . He had been given a strong classical culture , which he did not usually ...
... Italian piazza , in order to defend the Italians ' . But there is also a fourth and much more precise reason for mentioning Malaparte in the present context . He had been given a strong classical culture , which he did not usually ...
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... Italian visit decided a great deal of his course for the future . Not only did Tuscany become his first stamping ground , and Italy grip his heart ever after . Contemporary events - Mussolini and the Fascists - stirred his historical ...
... Italian visit decided a great deal of his course for the future . Not only did Tuscany become his first stamping ground , and Italy grip his heart ever after . Contemporary events - Mussolini and the Fascists - stirred his historical ...
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... Italian tankers , all of which appeared to be making for neutral ports round the Atlantic . He calculated that by ... Italy was a delightful country and a firm friend . What if it imported a lot of oil ; it was a Catholic country and ...
... Italian tankers , all of which appeared to be making for neutral ports round the Atlantic . He calculated that by ... Italy was a delightful country and a firm friend . What if it imported a lot of oil ; it was a Catholic country and ...
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