The Retrospective Review, Volume 9Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 |
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... Ariosto , Venetia , Fr. de Franchesci , 4to . 1584 . The first edition of the Orlando was published in 1516 , and the next edition was not published for sixteen years . The immense difference between the two editions , proves very ...
... Ariosto , Venetia , Fr. de Franchesci , 4to . 1584 . The first edition of the Orlando was published in 1516 , and the next edition was not published for sixteen years . The immense difference between the two editions , proves very ...
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... Ariosto's diction that has procured him the epithet of divine , and makes him recognised in Italy as the most pleasing and captivating of Italian poets . A reviewer in the Quarterly , indeed , asserts that Ariosto's being more pleasing ...
... Ariosto's diction that has procured him the epithet of divine , and makes him recognised in Italy as the most pleasing and captivating of Italian poets . A reviewer in the Quarterly , indeed , asserts that Ariosto's being more pleasing ...
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... Ariosto , on the contrary , the terms are so happily chosen , that the object described appears as in real life . We have not to reflect a moment to perceive what the object is . We therefore pass on from object to object , satisfied ...
... Ariosto , on the contrary , the terms are so happily chosen , that the object described appears as in real life . We have not to reflect a moment to perceive what the object is . We therefore pass on from object to object , satisfied ...
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