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Pagina 132
The poet admits that ' five hundred courses of the sun ' are conceivably capable of three sequels . Firstly , things and their appearances may progress ; secondly , there is possibility of retrogression ; thirdly , there may result the ...
The poet admits that ' five hundred courses of the sun ' are conceivably capable of three sequels . Firstly , things and their appearances may progress ; secondly , there is possibility of retrogression ; thirdly , there may result the ...
Pagina 172
During the next two decades the poet's verse was sedulously assimilated , adapted , and translated by the most highly cultured subjects of Queen Elizabeth and King James I. But it was not Tasso's poetic achievements alone which excited ...
During the next two decades the poet's verse was sedulously assimilated , adapted , and translated by the most highly cultured subjects of Queen Elizabeth and King James I. But it was not Tasso's poetic achievements alone which excited ...
Pagina 177
In the stirring year of the Spanish Armada , the Italian poet played two rather different parts on the English literary scene . In a treatise on the style of great poetry ( fantastically called The Arcadian Rhetorike ) the writer hailed ...
In the stirring year of the Spanish Armada , the Italian poet played two rather different parts on the English literary scene . In a treatise on the style of great poetry ( fantastically called The Arcadian Rhetorike ) the writer hailed ...
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