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  • In effetti, ricorda anche Line Rider ed alcuni dei saggi visuali postati in precedenza.

    No Fat Clips!!! : Stella Artois: Le passage 2008

  • Alcuni saggi capirono che per difendere il mondo dalla guerra, bisogna proteggere il cittadino dallo Stato.

    No Fat Clips!!! : Taking Liberties: The Reichstag Fire 2007

  • The Italian realistic novelists invented a new term, verismo, though Luigi Capuana, the most prominent theorist of the group, came to reject all “isms” both for himself and his friend Giovanni Verga: Gli ` ismi 'contemporanei (Verismo, simbolismo, idealismo, cosmo - politismo) ed altri saggi (Catania, 1898).

    REALISM IN LITERATURE REN 1968

  • The Essence of Aesthetic (London, 1921); the original is also in Nuovi saggi di estetica, 2nd ed.

    ORGANICISM G. N. G. ORSINI 1968

  • (See B. Croce, Estetica, Bari [1950], p. 118; “Breviario di estetica,” in Nuovi saggi di estetica, Bari [1948], pp. 39-40; “Aestetica in nuce,” in Ultimi saggi, Bari [1948], p. 21.)

    REALISM IN LITERATURE REN 1968

  • Verismo, simbolismo, idealismo, cosmopolitismo ed altri saggi di critica letteraria ed artistica.

    Grazia Deledda - Autobiography 1926

  • BUONAMICI, R. di San Vittore saggi di studio sulla filosofia mistica del secolo XII (Alatri, 1898); VON HUGEL, The Mystical Element in

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913

  • Notizia e saggi di opere inediti riguardanti la storia di Ethiopia

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913

  • And so freely did the returned traveler discourse of Kublai Khan's millions of _saggi_ of revenue, that he was ever after known in Italy as

    Beginnings of the American People Carl Lotus Becker 1909

  • He who is at the head of a hundred thousand men, or the commander-in-chief of a grand army, has a golden tablet weighing three hundred saggi, with the sentence above mentioned, and at the bottom is engraved the figure of a lion, together with representations of the sun and moon.

    The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 06 (From Barbarossa to Dante) John [Editor] Rudd 1885

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