Search Books

An Introduction to the Italian Language; Containing Specimens Both of Prose and Verse With a Literal Translation and Grammatical Notes, for the Use of ... Grammar, Attempt to Learn It Without a Master

Author Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti
Publisher General Books LLC
📄 Viewing lite version Full site ›
🌎 Shop on Amazon — choose country
21.95 24.39 USD
🛒 Buy New on Amazon 🇺🇸 🏷 Buy Used — $27.71

✓ Usually ships in 1 to 3 weeks

Share:
Book Details
ISBN / ASIN1150943513
ISBN-139781150943515
AvailabilityUsually ships in 1 to 3 weeks
Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1755. Excerpt: ... Man. Basta: lo non venni A garrir teco. Ola: LibeUo il var ed Lasci ciascuno. Lie. Ola: Nessun si parta.. Man. Io l' impongo. Lie. Io lo vieto. Man. Osa Licinio Al Console d' opporsi? Lie. Osa al Tribuno D' opporsi Manlio? Man. Or si vedra. Littori, Sgombrate il passo. Lie. II passo Difendete, o Romani. Man. Oh Dei! con l' armi Si resiste al mio cenno? In questa euisa LaMaesta-.---Lie. La Maesta di Roma.Nel Popolo rifiede; e tu l' oltraggi Contrastando con lui. Man. Dunque o Quiriti Pop. Regolo resti. Man. Udite. Lasciate che l' inganno io maaifestiv Pop. Resti Regolo. Man. Ah voi.. Pop. Regolo resti, SCENA XL.. Regolo e seco tutti. Keg: Regolo resti! Ed io 1'ascolto f Ed Jo Creder deggio a me stesso? Una perfidia' Si vuol? Si vuole in Roma? Si vuol da me? Quai Popoli or produee Questo terren? Si vergognosi voti Chi formo? Chi nudrilli? Dove sono i Nepoti De' Bruti, de' Fabrizj, e de' CamilH? Regolo resti! Ah per qual colpa, e quando Meritai l' odio vostro? Lie, Ev il nostro amore Signor quel che ptetende Franger le tue catene. Alan. Enough. I came not to dispute with theei Ho! Let every one leave the passage free. Lie, Ho Let none depart. Aden. I order it. Lie. I prohibit it. Jldan. Dares Licinius oppose himself to the consul? Lie. Dares Manlius oppose himself to the tribune? Man. It shall now be seen. Lictors, clear the passage. Lie. Desend the passage, ye Romans. Man. Powers! Is my command resisted with arms? In this manner the Majesty. Lie. The Majesty of Rome resides in the People and thou outragest it by contesting with them. Man. TL'-./ Peop. Let Regulus stay. Man. Hear me; Let me explain to you this deceit Peep. Let Regulus stay. MamHi! ye Peop. Let Regulus stay. SCENE XL Regulus., and with him all. Reg. Let Regulus stay! and Jo I hear it? a...