The Poetical Works of Samuel RogersGeorge Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 472 pagina's |
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Pagina 38
... Boccaccio , quasi da un divino estro inspirato , resolved to dedicate his life to the Muses . Page 13 , line 27 . So TULLY paused , amid the wrecks of Time , When Cicero was quæstor in Sicily , he discovered the tomb of Archi- medes by ...
... Boccaccio , quasi da un divino estro inspirato , resolved to dedicate his life to the Muses . Page 13 , line 27 . So TULLY paused , amid the wrecks of Time , When Cicero was quæstor in Sicily , he discovered the tomb of Archi- medes by ...
Pagina 167
... Boccaccio fell in love at Naples in the church of St. Lorenzo ; as Petrarch had done at Avignon in the church of St. Clair . Page 146 , line 6 . Lovely before , oh , say how lovely now ! Is it not true , that the young not only appear ...
... Boccaccio fell in love at Naples in the church of St. Lorenzo ; as Petrarch had done at Avignon in the church of St. Clair . Page 146 , line 6 . Lovely before , oh , say how lovely now ! Is it not true , that the young not only appear ...
Pagina 317
... Boccaccio , hitherto almost unknown even at Padua , is soon to become famous through the World ; and the sailor on the Adriatic will prostrate himself , when he discovers the Euganean hills . Among them , ' will he say , ' sleeps the ...
... Boccaccio , hitherto almost unknown even at Padua , is soon to become famous through the World ; and the sailor on the Adriatic will prostrate himself , when he discovers the Euganean hills . Among them , ' will he say , ' sleeps the ...
Pagina 318
... Boccaccio ; who is thus mentioned by him in his Will . " To Don Giovanni of Certaldo , for a winter - gown at his evening - studies , I leave fifty golden florins ; truly little enough for so great a man . ' When the Venetians over ...
... Boccaccio ; who is thus mentioned by him in his Will . " To Don Giovanni of Certaldo , for a winter - gown at his evening - studies , I leave fifty golden florins ; truly little enough for so great a man . ' When the Venetians over ...
Pagina 326
... Changing her festal for her funeral song ; 1 See the tale as told by Boccaccio and Dryden . 2 They wait for the traveller's carriage at the foot of every hill . That they so soon should hear the minute - gun 326 ITALY .
... Changing her festal for her funeral song ; 1 See the tale as told by Boccaccio and Dryden . 2 They wait for the traveller's carriage at the foot of every hill . That they so soon should hear the minute - gun 326 ITALY .
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