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Side 277
Some of the elder gondoliers, will, however, take up and continue a stanza of
their once familiar bard. On the 7th of ... A little after leaving the quay of the
Piazzetta, they began to sing, and continued their exercise until we arrived at the
island.
Some of the elder gondoliers, will, however, take up and continue a stanza of
their once familiar bard. On the 7th of ... A little after leaving the quay of the
Piazzetta, they began to sing, and continued their exercise until we arrived at the
island.
Side 267
Some of the elder gondoliers , will , however , take up and continue a stanza of
their once familiar bard . On the 7th ... A little after leaving the quay of the
Piazzetta , they began to sing , and continued their exercise until we arrived at
the island .
Some of the elder gondoliers , will , however , take up and continue a stanza of
their once familiar bard . On the 7th ... A little after leaving the quay of the
Piazzetta , they began to sing , and continued their exercise until we arrived at
the island .
Side 287
... for the most part in silence , or with laughter ; but when the assistant , unfolding
one of the papers , exclaimed , “ The apotheosis of Victor Alfieri , ” the whole
theatre burst into a shout , and the applause was continued for some moments .
... for the most part in silence , or with laughter ; but when the assistant , unfolding
one of the papers , exclaimed , “ The apotheosis of Victor Alfieri , ” the whole
theatre burst into a shout , and the applause was continued for some moments .
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