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Pagina 41
... Italian beauty - Claudia ; the other , a little cherub , with a face like one of those that Raphael has made more lovely by his magic pencil , Lilly ; the third , the heroine of the book , Beulah . first casual glance one thought her ...
... Italian beauty - Claudia ; the other , a little cherub , with a face like one of those that Raphael has made more lovely by his magic pencil , Lilly ; the third , the heroine of the book , Beulah . first casual glance one thought her ...
Pagina 47
... Italy , Dante forms an exception ; he is peculiar in this as in everything but his humanity , having flourished in the beginning of the fourteenth century ; but Tasso , Ariosto , and Michael Angelo , belonged to the golden age . Nor is ...
... Italy , Dante forms an exception ; he is peculiar in this as in everything but his humanity , having flourished in the beginning of the fourteenth century ; but Tasso , Ariosto , and Michael Angelo , belonged to the golden age . Nor is ...
Pagina 48
... Italian , cight German , nine Spanish , three modern Greek , but only two English — as many as there are in the Russian ; and Mr. Adamson tells us , in his biography of the poet , that there is at least one Hebrew translation of it and ...
... Italian , cight German , nine Spanish , three modern Greek , but only two English — as many as there are in the Russian ; and Mr. Adamson tells us , in his biography of the poet , that there is at least one Hebrew translation of it and ...
Pagina 51
... Italy than with that of Portugal ; and he confounded the idioms of the former with those of the latter . The effect of this is often ludicrous ; for when Camoens is most serious and profound , the translator is apt to introduce a ...
... Italy than with that of Portugal ; and he confounded the idioms of the former with those of the latter . The effect of this is often ludicrous ; for when Camoens is most serious and profound , the translator is apt to introduce a ...
Pagina 56
... Italy - namely , the works of Dante , Petrarch , Bocaccio , and a few others . He admired the beauties of nature , and was fond of adventure ; and what he thought and felt , he did not shrink from expressing . He recognized no patron ...
... Italy - namely , the works of Dante , Petrarch , Bocaccio , and a few others . He admired the beauties of nature , and was fond of adventure ; and what he thought and felt , he did not shrink from expressing . He recognized no patron ...
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