The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 114,Teil 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1844 |
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... Italian Son- net 360 Thought and Deed 167 Village Church 279 Virgil , from the Fourth Georgic 171 Voices of the Dead 393 Westminster Play , Prologue and Epi- logue to 69 , 70 Wharf , To the 58 Withers's Salt upon Salt 269 GENTLEMAN'S ...
... Italian Son- net 360 Thought and Deed 167 Village Church 279 Virgil , from the Fourth Georgic 171 Voices of the Dead 393 Westminster Play , Prologue and Epi- logue to 69 , 70 Wharf , To the 58 Withers's Salt upon Salt 269 GENTLEMAN'S ...
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... Italians had made at this time con- siderable proficiency and improvements in poetry . + Leland Commentarii de Scriptoribus Britannicis , ed . A. Hall , 1709 , 8vo . copiousness of the list of authors and the multitude of THE ...
... Italians had made at this time con- siderable proficiency and improvements in poetry . + Leland Commentarii de Scriptoribus Britannicis , ed . A. Hall , 1709 , 8vo . copiousness of the list of authors and the multitude of THE ...
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... Italy , Chaucer visited Petrarch at Padua , † and obtained from him the tale of Griselda , which the Clerk of Oxenford recites ; but , in this case , as in others , " the wish " is alone the " father to the thought , " for the only ...
... Italy , Chaucer visited Petrarch at Padua , † and obtained from him the tale of Griselda , which the Clerk of Oxenford recites ; but , in this case , as in others , " the wish " is alone the " father to the thought , " for the only ...
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... Italian . The vernacular languages were little esteemed ; no one wrote in them who could write in the ancient , and Petrarch himself looked for the immortality to which he aspired , not to his canzone or his Italian sonnetti , but to ...
... Italian . The vernacular languages were little esteemed ; no one wrote in them who could write in the ancient , and Petrarch himself looked for the immortality to which he aspired , not to his canzone or his Italian sonnetti , but to ...
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was acquainted with the Italian language ; and it is not improbable that he may have picked up his Latin version of Boccaccio's ... Italy was the earliest evidence that is talents were appreciated by the Crown , for he soon received some ...
was acquainted with the Italian language ; and it is not improbable that he may have picked up his Latin version of Boccaccio's ... Italy was the earliest evidence that is talents were appreciated by the Crown , for he soon received some ...
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