Orlando Furioso, 第 1 巻G. Nicol, 1785 |
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... force take from him his scythe and darts . In fictions of this kind the intention of the poet is apparent ; accordingly Ricciardetto is placed by Mr. Baretti among the mock Epics , while the poems of Pulci , Boyardo , and Ariofto are ...
... force take from him his scythe and darts . In fictions of this kind the intention of the poet is apparent ; accordingly Ricciardetto is placed by Mr. Baretti among the mock Epics , while the poems of Pulci , Boyardo , and Ariofto are ...
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... force of objection to fuch paffages of Ariofto , as are juftly reprehenfible , let us not adopt the fastidious dantry of those French critics , who having little tafte for the works of imagination of other na- tions , and no examples of ...
... force of objection to fuch paffages of Ariofto , as are juftly reprehenfible , let us not adopt the fastidious dantry of those French critics , who having little tafte for the works of imagination of other na- tions , and no examples of ...
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... force of the Mahometans of Spain and Morocco was ready to fall upon him , prudently imitated the conduct of Char- lemain . He availed himself of the spirit of chi- valry , and demanded leave of Philip I. of Francé , and 1 and of other ...
... force of the Mahometans of Spain and Morocco was ready to fall upon him , prudently imitated the conduct of Char- lemain . He availed himself of the spirit of chi- valry , and demanded leave of Philip I. of Francé , and 1 and of other ...
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... force the ideas of chivalry and magic , and he will find infinite touches of nature in the manners of his heroes and heroines , with a discrimination and variety rarely to be excelled . " Ariosto ( fays a late writer ) pleases ; but not ...
... force the ideas of chivalry and magic , and he will find infinite touches of nature in the manners of his heroes and heroines , with a discrimination and variety rarely to be excelled . " Ariosto ( fays a late writer ) pleases ; but not ...
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Lodovico Ariosto. tion . He charms by the force and clearness of his expreffion , by the readiness and variety of his inventions , and by his natural pictures of the paffions , especially of the gay and amorous kind * . No one feems to ...
Lodovico Ariosto. tion . He charms by the force and clearness of his expreffion , by the readiness and variety of his inventions , and by his natural pictures of the paffions , especially of the gay and amorous kind * . No one feems to ...
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Æneid Aftolpho againſt Agramant Alcina Alphonfo Angelica appear'd Argalia Ariodantes Ariofto arms Behold Boyardo Bradamant breaſt brother Brunello cauſe Charlemain Chriſtian cloſe courfer courſe dame damfel death defcending defign'd defire duke Durindana enchanted eyes fafe faid fair fame fatire feas fecret feek feem'd feems feen fent Ferrara Ferrau fhall fhore fhould fide fight fince firft firſt flain fome foon foul Frontino fteed ftill fubject fuch fudden Furiofo fword Geneura Gradaffo himſelf horfe horſe king knight laft laſt loft maid Merlin mind moſt muſt ne'er o'er ORLANDO FURIOSO Orlando Innamorato Otho paffage paffed paffion Petrarch poem poet poffeffion praiſe prifoner publiſhed purfu'd purpoſe purſue rife Rinaldo Rodomont Rogero romance Sacripant ſeems ſhall ſhe ſhield ſhould ſkies ſpeed Spenfer ſpirit ſpread ſtate ſteed ſteps ſtill ſtood ſtory ſtrange Taffo thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand tranflation uſe view'd warrior whofe whoſe
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lxi ページ - Works of imagination excel by their allurement and delight ; by their power of attracting and detaining the attention. That book is good in vain, which the reader throws away. He only is the master, who keeps the mind in pleasing captivity...
xxxvii ページ - ... and the like, to the Echidna, to the Circe, to the Medea, to the Achilles, to the Syrens, to the Harpies, to the Phryxus, and the Bellerophon, of the ancients ? The cave of Polypheme might...
208 ページ - Of Camball, and of Algarfife, And who had Canace to wife, That own'd the virtuous ring and glafs, And of the wondrous horfe of brafs, On which the Tartar king did ride...
xxxvii ページ - Andromeda might give occafion for ftories of diftrefled damfels on the point of being devoured by dragons, and delivered at fuch a critical feafon by their favourite knights. Some faint traditions of the ancients might have been kept glimmering and alive during the whole barbarous ages, as they are called ', and it is not impofilble, but thefe have been the parents of the Genii in the eaftern, and the B 2 Fairies Fairies in the weftern world.
lxxxii ページ - Ariosto, the chief of the banditti addressed him with intrepid gallantry, and told him, that since he was the author of the Orlando Furioso...
59 ページ - Or daunt unequall armies of his foes, Or when the flying heavens he would affray: For so exceeding shone his glistring ray, That Phoebus...
iv ページ - He was the first to grant them quarter. The battle won, of Roland's soul Each milder virtue took possession ; To vanquish'd foes he o'er a bowl His heart surrender'd at discretion.
35 ページ - A multitude with fpades and axes arm'd To lay hills plain, fell woods, or valleys fill, Or where plain was raife hill, or overlay With bridges rivers proud, as with a yoke ; Mules after thefe, camels and dromedaries, 335 And waggons fraught with utenfils of war.
l ページ - ... his narration. He charms by the force and clearness of his expression, by the readiness and variety of his inventions, and by his natural pictures of the passions, especially those of the gay and amorous kind : And however his faults may diminish our satisfaction, they are not able entirely to destroy it.
78 ページ - Merlin mewed to her in a roche [rock] whereas was a great wonder, and wrought by enchauntment, which went under a ftone, fo by her fubtile craft and working Ihe made Merlin to go under that ftone, to let him wit of the marvailes there.