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Some writers attribute this poem to Politian , and affirin that Pulci had it from him ;
but this appears very improbable , as all the Italian poems we have of Politian ,
are in a very different style . " Mr. Baretti , in his account of the manners and ...
Some writers attribute this poem to Politian , and affirin that Pulci had it from him ;
but this appears very improbable , as all the Italian poems we have of Politian ,
are in a very different style . " Mr. Baretti , in his account of the manners and ...
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respects , Dominichi ' attempted to reduce his poem to better Italian ; and about
fifty years after Boyardo's death , Francesco Berni , the modern Catullus of Italy ,
undertook to versify it again , and published his Rifacimento of the Orlando ...
respects , Dominichi ' attempted to reduce his poem to better Italian ; and about
fifty years after Boyardo's death , Francesco Berni , the modern Catullus of Italy ,
undertook to versify it again , and published his Rifacimento of the Orlando ...
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The poem of Orlando In : u ! morato , though very long , consisting of lxix cantos ,
divided into three hooks , was left unfinished by the dealı of its author : several
continuations were written by different persons , particularly one by Nicolo
Agostini ...
The poem of Orlando In : u ! morato , though very long , consisting of lxix cantos ,
divided into three hooks , was left unfinished by the dealı of its author : several
continuations were written by different persons , particularly one by Nicolo
Agostini ...
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poem breathes more an air of romantic chivalry , than a spirit of heroism . ...
joined to the other charms of his versification , has imposed upon the world , and
so far dazzled our poets , as to prevent their discovering his many absurdities .
poem breathes more an air of romantic chivalry , than a spirit of heroism . ...
joined to the other charms of his versification , has imposed upon the world , and
so far dazzled our poets , as to prevent their discovering his many absurdities .
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Giuseppe Malatesta published a Dialogue on the New Poetry , or a Defence of
the Furioso , and undertook to show , that this poem was composed agreeably to
the several rules of poetry , and that it excelled the beauties of Homer and Virgil .
Giuseppe Malatesta published a Dialogue on the New Poetry , or a Defence of
the Furioso , and undertook to show , that this poem was composed agreeably to
the several rules of poetry , and that it excelled the beauties of Homer and Virgil .
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