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Homer , indeed , introduces the duel between Hector and Ajax with unexampled
sublimity : but when the cor :batants meet , how soon is the conflict over , and
how little are the readers kept in suspense ! Tasso has imitated this combat , with
its ...
Homer , indeed , introduces the duel between Hector and Ajax with unexampled
sublimity : but when the cor :batants meet , how soon is the conflict over , and
how little are the readers kept in suspense ! Tasso has imitated this combat , with
its ...
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believe , every unprejudiced reader will confess his disappointment , where
Hector is represented flying at the mere sight of Achilles ; and when , after having
becii thrice chased round the walls of Troy , he turns , at the instigation of Pallas ,
to ...
believe , every unprejudiced reader will confess his disappointment , where
Hector is represented flying at the mere sight of Achilles ; and when , after having
becii thrice chased round the walls of Troy , he turns , at the instigation of Pallas ,
to ...
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As the far greater part of my readers must be supposed ' unacquainted with the
work on which this poem is immediately founded , I have thought it expedient to
prefix to the Furioso a general view of Boyardo's principal story , as connected
with ...
As the far greater part of my readers must be supposed ' unacquainted with the
work on which this poem is immediately founded , I have thought it expedient to
prefix to the Furioso a general view of Boyardo's principal story , as connected
with ...
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Though it is not here recommended that any one should imitate the
extravagances of the Italian writers , yet while the enthusiastic spirit , that hurries
away the reader , continues to be regarded as the glorious criterion of true poetry
, cvery ...
Though it is not here recommended that any one should imitate the
extravagances of the Italian writers , yet while the enthusiastic spirit , that hurries
away the reader , continues to be regarded as the glorious criterion of true poetry
, cvery ...
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Latin ; and actually composed some initial lines in that language . He chose the
subject of Boyardo , which was well known to all ; and being left unfinished , had
strongly excited the reader's curiosity to see the end of a story so artfully begun .
Latin ; and actually composed some initial lines in that language . He chose the
subject of Boyardo , which was well known to all ; and being left unfinished , had
strongly excited the reader's curiosity to see the end of a story so artfully begun .
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