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Pagina 47
... Tasso , Ariosto , and Michael Angelo , belonged to the golden age . Nor is it alone in works of imagination that we find this simultaneous fertility of intellect in the different countries of Europe ; since it is to the same period we ...
... Tasso , Ariosto , and Michael Angelo , belonged to the golden age . Nor is it alone in works of imagination that we find this simultaneous fertility of intellect in the different countries of Europe ; since it is to the same period we ...
Pagina 48
... Tasso , as well as Milton and Voltaire , must yield the palm to the author of the Lusiad . And although Camoens is little read in the English language , not one of the other great poets mentioned has been more translated . There are ...
... Tasso , as well as Milton and Voltaire , must yield the palm to the author of the Lusiad . And although Camoens is little read in the English language , not one of the other great poets mentioned has been more translated . There are ...
Pagina 55
... Tasso's enchanted gar- dens of Armida , the description of which forms ore of the most delightful episodes of the Gerusalemme Liberata . But a much nobler fiction is that of the Spirit of the Cape , already referred to . In the original ...
... Tasso's enchanted gar- dens of Armida , the description of which forms ore of the most delightful episodes of the Gerusalemme Liberata . But a much nobler fiction is that of the Spirit of the Cape , already referred to . In the original ...
Pagina 56
... Tasso ; he preferred to be poor and wretched rather than be a parasite . It was for no king or great lord that he tuned his lyre ; but for the glory of his country and for immortality , the noblest motives which can actuate the human ...
... Tasso ; he preferred to be poor and wretched rather than be a parasite . It was for no king or great lord that he tuned his lyre ; but for the glory of his country and for immortality , the noblest motives which can actuate the human ...
Pagina 58
... Tasso in his Gerusalemme . Thus , in Camoens , we have , here an allegory , or series of allegories ; there an historical sketch ; now a description , and anon a portraiture of manners and customs ; we turn from a description of a ...
... Tasso in his Gerusalemme . Thus , in Camoens , we have , here an allegory , or series of allegories ; there an historical sketch ; now a description , and anon a portraiture of manners and customs ; we turn from a description of a ...
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