Orlando Furioso, 第 1 巻Otridge and Son [etc.] at the Union Printing-Office, 1807 |
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... seen with very different aspect at different times * . But whatever liberties we may allow an author like Ariosto , with respect to mixture of character or style , yet proverbial and ludicrous expressions , or vulgar images ...
... seen with very different aspect at different times * . But whatever liberties we may allow an author like Ariosto , with respect to mixture of character or style , yet proverbial and ludicrous expressions , or vulgar images ...
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... seen that such censures are in general futile , being founded on the mistaken opinion , that the Or- lando is to be tried by the rules of Aristotle , and the examples of Homer and Virgil : but as no writers of real taste , however ...
... seen that such censures are in general futile , being founded on the mistaken opinion , that the Or- lando is to be tried by the rules of Aristotle , and the examples of Homer and Virgil : but as no writers of real taste , however ...
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... seen the true system of honour known by the name of CHIVALRY . I shall not dwell upon the philosophical and theological doctrines in various parts of Ariosto's poem , particularly in the cantos where St. John and Astolpho are introduced ...
... seen the true system of honour known by the name of CHIVALRY . I shall not dwell upon the philosophical and theological doctrines in various parts of Ariosto's poem , particularly in the cantos where St. John and Astolpho are introduced ...
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... seen the poem of Ariosto , and had experienced the wonderful de- light afforded by the perusal , whether he would not have altered his sentiments , and agreed that an heroic poem might consist of more than one action , and whether his ...
... seen the poem of Ariosto , and had experienced the wonderful de- light afforded by the perusal , whether he would not have altered his sentiments , and agreed that an heroic poem might consist of more than one action , and whether his ...
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... seen , seldom raises much anxiety for the fate of the combatants . Virgil , it is true , has improved upon Homer , and the last important action , between Æneas and Turnus , in the x11th book , is conducted with more judgment than any ...
... seen , seldom raises much anxiety for the fate of the combatants . Virgil , it is true , has improved upon Homer , and the last important action , between Æneas and Turnus , in the x11th book , is conducted with more judgment than any ...
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