Orlando Furioso, 第 1 巻Otridge and Son [etc.] at the Union Printing-Office, 1807 |
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... fortune of Don Quixote , who is represented by Cervantes , as a madman , exposed to universal derision . The Orlando Furioso has a merit altogether unknown to the writers of antiquity ; which merit is exhibited in the openings of the ...
... fortune of Don Quixote , who is represented by Cervantes , as a madman , exposed to universal derision . The Orlando Furioso has a merit altogether unknown to the writers of antiquity ; which merit is exhibited in the openings of the ...
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... fortune , between the two combatants , are well ima → gined at the same time it must be confessed , that Tasso has not always shewn equal judgment : he has sometimes , through a partial reverence for the examples of antiquity ...
... fortune , between the two combatants , are well ima → gined at the same time it must be confessed , that Tasso has not always shewn equal judgment : he has sometimes , through a partial reverence for the examples of antiquity ...
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... fortune in the world , by taking some lucra- tive profession ; and sent him to Padua , to apply him- self to the study of the Civil Law , under Angelo Cas- trinse and Il Maino ; in which employment he spent five years , highly ...
... fortune in the world , by taking some lucra- tive profession ; and sent him to Padua , to apply him- self to the study of the Civil Law , under Angelo Cas- trinse and Il Maino ; in which employment he spent five years , highly ...
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... fortunes for his sisters , and , in every respect , supply to them the place of a father , who had left thena but a very slender patrimony . Mi more il padre e da Maria il pensiero Drieto a Marta bisogna ch'io rivolga , Chi'o muti in ...
... fortunes for his sisters , and , in every respect , supply to them the place of a father , who had left thena but a very slender patrimony . Mi more il padre e da Maria il pensiero Drieto a Marta bisogna ch'io rivolga , Chi'o muti in ...
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... entitled him . Probably the government of Grafagnana added more to his reputation than his fortune ; and , from Life of Petrarch , vol . i . page 237 . what he says in several parts of his Satires , THE LIFE OF ARIOSTO . 65.
... entitled him . Probably the government of Grafagnana added more to his reputation than his fortune ; and , from Life of Petrarch , vol . i . page 237 . what he says in several parts of his Satires , THE LIFE OF ARIOSTO . 65.
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Agramant Albracca Alcina Almontes Alphonso Angelica appear appear'd Argalia Ariodant Ariodantes Ariosto arms Astolpho Atlantes battle beauty Behold BOOK OF ORLANDO Boyardo Boyardo's Story Bradamant breast brother Brunello cantos castle cave Charlemain charms Christian combat conceal'd courser cruel dame damsel daughter death deeds design'd display'd Don Quixote dreadful drew duke Durindana enchanted eyes fair fame fatal fear Ferrara Ferrau fight fortune Frontino Geneura Gorlois grace Gradasso hand heart Hippolito honour horse Italian Julius Cæsar king knight land lov'd lover Ludovico Ludovico Ariosto magic maid Melissa Merlin mighty mind ne'er o'er ORLANDO FURIOSO Orlando Innam Orlando Innamorato Otho Pagan pass'd Petrarch Pinabel plac'd poem poet pope possess'd press'd Pulci Rabicano rage Rinaldo Rodomont Rogero romance round Sacripant seem'd shield shore sight soon soul Spenser steed stood sword Tasso thou thought took try'd turn'd verse View of Boyardo's view'd virgin warrior writers youth