The Poetical Works of Thomas GrayGroombridge and sons, 1837 - 4 ページ |
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... Italian Sonnet .. 111 113 114 ..... 115 118 118 Alcaic Ode 119 ........ Luna Habitabilis .. 120 Part of an Heroic Epistle from Sophonisba to Masi- nissa ....... 124 De Principiis Cogitandi .. 126 Greek Epigram ...... 135 O DE S. ON THE ...
... Italian Sonnet .. 111 113 114 ..... 115 118 118 Alcaic Ode 119 ........ Luna Habitabilis .. 120 Part of an Heroic Epistle from Sophonisba to Masi- nissa ....... 124 De Principiis Cogitandi .. 126 Greek Epigram ...... 135 O DE S. ON THE ...
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... Italy , and from Italy to England . Chaucer was not unacquainted with the writings of Dante or of Petrarch . The Till the sad Nine , in Greece's evil hour , ODES . 15.
... Italy , and from Italy to England . Chaucer was not unacquainted with the writings of Dante or of Petrarch . The Till the sad Nine , in Greece's evil hour , ODES . 15.
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... Italy , and formed their taste there . Spenser imitated the Italian writers ; Milton improved on them ; but this school expired soon after the Resto- ration , and a new one arose on the French model , which has subsisted ever since ...
... Italy , and formed their taste there . Spenser imitated the Italian writers ; Milton improved on them ; but this school expired soon after the Resto- ration , and a new one arose on the French model , which has subsisted ever since ...
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... ITALIAN SONNET , OF SIGNIOR ABBATE BUONDELMONTE . SPESSO Amor sotto la forma D'amistà ride , e s'asconde : Poi si mischia , e si confonde Con lo sdegno , e col rancor . In Pietade ei si trasforma ; Par trastullo , e par dispetto : Mà ...
... ITALIAN SONNET , OF SIGNIOR ABBATE BUONDELMONTE . SPESSO Amor sotto la forma D'amistà ride , e s'asconde : Poi si mischia , e si confonde Con lo sdegno , e col rancor . In Pietade ei si trasforma ; Par trastullo , e par dispetto : Mà ...
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