The Retrospective Review.., Volume 11Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1825 |
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... - Life of Rice ap Thomas V. - Tasso's Rinaldo • · • • VI . Dr. Joseph Beaumont's Psyche VII . - Fynes Moryson's Itinerary VIII . - Lithgow's Rare Adventures • 252 272 · · • 288 • • 308 342 Retrospective Review . VOL . XI . PART I. ART.
... - Life of Rice ap Thomas V. - Tasso's Rinaldo • · • • VI . Dr. Joseph Beaumont's Psyche VII . - Fynes Moryson's Itinerary VIII . - Lithgow's Rare Adventures • 252 272 · · • 288 • • 308 342 Retrospective Review . VOL . XI . PART I. ART.
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... Rinaldo del Sig . Torquato Tasso , nella Parte seconda delle Rime e Prose del Tasso . Venezia , Aldo , 1583 . In the daily increasing taste for Italian literature , perhaps few of our readers know by name ... Rinaldo . -Tasso's Rinaldo • •
... Rinaldo del Sig . Torquato Tasso , nella Parte seconda delle Rime e Prose del Tasso . Venezia , Aldo , 1583 . In the daily increasing taste for Italian literature , perhaps few of our readers know by name ... Rinaldo . -Tasso's Rinaldo • •
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... Rinaldo , the hero of the poem , is a noble youth , who , smitten with a love of glory , leaves Paris , as the Rinaldo of the Geru- salemme leaves his aunt Maude , to go and fight the Saracens ; differing from the latter hero in birth ...
... Rinaldo , the hero of the poem , is a noble youth , who , smitten with a love of glory , leaves Paris , as the Rinaldo of the Geru- salemme leaves his aunt Maude , to go and fight the Saracens ; differing from the latter hero in birth ...
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... Rinaldo suspecting some scheme to deprive him of so much beauty , can bear it no longer , but , giving the signal to ... Rinaldo , with all the courteousness of a true knight , turns to the ladies , and after complimenting Galerana ...
... Rinaldo suspecting some scheme to deprive him of so much beauty , can bear it no longer , but , giving the signal to ... Rinaldo , with all the courteousness of a true knight , turns to the ladies , and after complimenting Galerana ...
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... Rinaldo's joy was of short duration ; for a knight ( who , as it in the sequel appears , was the Magician Malagigi , his cousin ) deprives him of his Clarice , and carries her off in a wonderful sort of a chariot . The young hero ...
... Rinaldo's joy was of short duration ; for a knight ( who , as it in the sequel appears , was the Magician Malagigi , his cousin ) deprives him of his Clarice , and carries her off in a wonderful sort of a chariot . The young hero ...
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