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Excerpt from Up Hill and Down Dale in Ancient Etruria
IT was to the abandoned sites of Etruria, rather than to those still occupied, that the writer. Directed his attention in this tour. Perugia', corneto-tarquinia, Cortona, and Arezzo, and other. Much-visited and often-described cities have not therefore been in cluded. That Orvieto and Viterbo - well-known cities also - have been brought in, is to be explained by both cities being centres of Etruscan districts rather than being distinctly Etruscan themselves.
At last we all in turn declare know not who the Cyclops were. But the Pelasgians 1, those are true? I know as much of them as you. W. Savage landor.
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