The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, 1: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volumen1W.R. McPhun, 1839 |
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... Italy . Thus Sanna- zaro : Aspice quam variis distringar Vesbia curis ! Uror , et heu ! nostro manat ab igne liquor : Sum Nilus , sumque Ætna simul ; restringite flammas O lacrimæ , aut lacrimas ebibe flamma meas . One of the severe ...
... Italy . Thus Sanna- zaro : Aspice quam variis distringar Vesbia curis ! Uror , et heu ! nostro manat ab igne liquor : Sum Nilus , sumque Ætna simul ; restringite flammas O lacrimæ , aut lacrimas ebibe flamma meas . One of the severe ...
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... Elizabeth , James , and Charles . King was much a favourite at Cambridge , and many of the wits joined to do honour to his memory . Mil- ton's acquaintance with the Italian writers may be disco- vered 72 LIVES OF THE POETS .
... Elizabeth , James , and Charles . King was much a favourite at Cambridge , and many of the wits joined to do honour to his memory . Mil- ton's acquaintance with the Italian writers may be disco- vered 72 LIVES OF THE POETS .
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With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. ton's acquaintance with the Italian writers may be disco- vered ... Italy , of which he had with particular diligence studied the language and literature ; and , though he seems to ...
With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. ton's acquaintance with the Italian writers may be disco- vered ... Italy , of which he had with particular diligence studied the language and literature ; and , though he seems to ...
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... Italians were gainers by this literary com- merce ; for the encomiums with which Milton repaid Sal- silli , though not secure against a stern grammarian , turn the balance indisputably in Milton's favour . Of these Italian testimonies ...
... Italians were gainers by this literary com- merce ; for the encomiums with which Milton repaid Sal- silli , though not secure against a stern grammarian , turn the balance indisputably in Milton's favour . Of these Italian testimonies ...
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... Italian tragedy . Voltaire tells a wild and unauthorized story of a farce seen by Milton in Italy , which opened thns : Let the rainbow be the fiddlestick of the fiddle of heaven . It has been already shewn , that the first conception ...
... Italian tragedy . Voltaire tells a wild and unauthorized story of a farce seen by Milton in Italy , which opened thns : Let the rainbow be the fiddlestick of the fiddle of heaven . It has been already shewn , that the first conception ...
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