The Quarterly Review, Volume 11William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1814 |
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... called the Latin , still continued to be the only public language of Italy ; but the public records sufficiently prove its rapid degeneracy , and the writings of the learned , though of a standard of purity somewhat superior to that of ...
... called the Latin , still continued to be the only public language of Italy ; but the public records sufficiently prove its rapid degeneracy , and the writings of the learned , though of a standard of purity somewhat superior to that of ...
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... called by M. Ginguené an ' Ode , ou chanson galante , ' of which it is enough to say , that , ' ce n'est pas mal pour le temps , et pour un roi qui avait tant d'autres cho- ses à faire que des vers . ' Peter de Vineis , the celebrated ...
... called by M. Ginguené an ' Ode , ou chanson galante , ' of which it is enough to say , that , ' ce n'est pas mal pour le temps , et pour un roi qui avait tant d'autres cho- ses à faire que des vers . ' Peter de Vineis , the celebrated ...
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... called the second who had none before him . ' A few of Petrarch's best sonnets have been repeatedly imitated in every language of Europe , and in England they have , sometimes at least , met with translators who have done them as much ...
... called the second who had none before him . ' A few of Petrarch's best sonnets have been repeatedly imitated in every language of Europe , and in England they have , sometimes at least , met with translators who have done them as much ...
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... called Ariosto a mere buffoon , or suspected that it was his design to laugh at all romantic inventions . Shortly after Pulci had amused the guests of Lorenzo de'Me- dici by this half - comic and half - serious melodrame , another poet ...
... called Ariosto a mere buffoon , or suspected that it was his design to laugh at all romantic inventions . Shortly after Pulci had amused the guests of Lorenzo de'Me- dici by this half - comic and half - serious melodrame , another poet ...
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... called school learning , the flight of his genius might not have been so bold and vigorous ; this , which was here- ofore only an ingenious theory , is now substantiated by the evi- dence of fact some of Mr. Galt's highest beauties ...
... called school learning , the flight of his genius might not have been so bold and vigorous ; this , which was here- ofore only an ingenious theory , is now substantiated by the evi- dence of fact some of Mr. Galt's highest beauties ...
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