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... poem . But that theme belongs to a paper which shall follow this one . The Siege The main historical event of the poem is the siege of Ferrara in 1224. This siege was merely one of the series of conflicts between Azzo d'Este and ...
... poem . But that theme belongs to a paper which shall follow this one . The Siege The main historical event of the poem is the siege of Ferrara in 1224. This siege was merely one of the series of conflicts between Azzo d'Este and ...
Pagina 536
... poem he was only tacitly willing to own as his . The lines were tempered slightly in 1691 and the notes in the margin added as follows : Mr. D ---- n . A famous Satyrical Poem of his . A Libel , for which he was both applauded and ...
... poem he was only tacitly willing to own as his . The lines were tempered slightly in 1691 and the notes in the margin added as follows : Mr. D ---- n . A famous Satyrical Poem of his . A Libel , for which he was both applauded and ...
Pagina 577
... poem about the love of a Peri and a mortal . As we know from the second part of Lalla Rookh , Moore had already made the daughter of a Peri the heroine of one of his own tales . He answered Byron at once , asking only to be warned of ...
... poem about the love of a Peri and a mortal . As we know from the second part of Lalla Rookh , Moore had already made the daughter of a Peri the heroine of one of his own tales . He answered Byron at once , asking only to be warned of ...
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