Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser, Том 1C. Stower, 1807 |
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... Italy , when the genuine and uncorrupted sources of ancient poetry and ancient cri- ticism were opened , and every species of literature at last emerged from the depths of Gothic ignorance and barbarity , it might have been expected ...
... Italy , when the genuine and uncorrupted sources of ancient poetry and ancient cri- ticism were opened , and every species of literature at last emerged from the depths of Gothic ignorance and barbarity , it might have been expected ...
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... Italians at least , any greater share of esteem and reputation on that account . Ariosto , with all his extravagancies , was still preferred . The superiority of the Orlando Furioso was at length established by a formal decree of the ...
... Italians at least , any greater share of esteem and reputation on that account . Ariosto , with all his extravagancies , was still preferred . The superiority of the Orlando Furioso was at length established by a formal decree of the ...
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... Italy , the partisans on the side of Ariosto were by far the most powerful , and conse- quently in England : for Italy , in the age of queen Elizabeth , gave laws to our island in all matters of taste , as France has done ever 5.
... Italy , the partisans on the side of Ariosto were by far the most powerful , and conse- quently in England : for Italy , in the age of queen Elizabeth , gave laws to our island in all matters of taste , as France has done ever 5.
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... Italian passes from one inci- dent to another , and from region to region , with such incredible expedition and rapidity , that one would think he was mounted upon his winged steed Ippogrifo . Within the compass of ten stanzas , he is ...
... Italian passes from one inci- dent to another , and from region to region , with such incredible expedition and rapidity , that one would think he was mounted upon his winged steed Ippogrifo . Within the compass of ten stanzas , he is ...
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... Italians at pre- sent sing Tasso and Ariosto . Adam Bell and Clym of the Clough were two famous archers : the former of which is on that account alluded to by Shakspeare . The same author in another place speaks of this kind of ...
... Italians at pre- sent sing Tasso and Ariosto . Adam Bell and Clym of the Clough were two famous archers : the former of which is on that account alluded to by Shakspeare . The same author in another place speaks of this kind of ...
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afterwards alludes ancient Apollonius autem ballad Beast beautiful Bevis bite borrowed Britomartis called castle Caxton censured Charlemagne Chaucer chivalry circumstance Cocytus copied from Ariosto copied from Chaucer Cupid darraine doth dragon edit Elfe enchanted English Faerie faire Fairy Queen fiction flesh Genius glitterand golden Harrington hath hero hint Homer horn horse House of Fame Hylas Ibid imitation Italian Jonson Joseph of Arimathea King Arthur Knight's Tale Lady Lake likewise Lond manner mentioned Merlin Milton Morte Arthur noble old romance Onomacritus Ophion Orlando Orlando Furioso Orpheus Orthrus passage Pastorals poem poet poetry Prince Arthur Queen Elizabeth's Questing Beast reader remarkable rhyme Rime of Sir round table satires seems Silius Italicus Sir Dagonet Sir Topas Sir Tristram song speaks Spenser Squier's Tale stanza story supposed sword Talus thou tion tongue translated tree unto verses word written δε
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