Studies in Philology, Volume 38University of North Carolina Press, 1941 |
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Pagina 169
... passage in Du Bellay . Consider again this strophe from the same poem of Ronsard : Dittes , que les mains avares N'ont pillé des lieux barbares Telle Marguerite encor , Qui fut par son excellance L'Orient de nostre France La richesse ...
... passage in Du Bellay . Consider again this strophe from the same poem of Ronsard : Dittes , que les mains avares N'ont pillé des lieux barbares Telle Marguerite encor , Qui fut par son excellance L'Orient de nostre France La richesse ...
Pagina 180
... passage which Du Bellay appears to have laid under contribution : 4o Orlando Furioso , III , 1f . Subsequently ( 1552 ) , Du Bellay imitated the same passage in Ariosto . See ed . Cham . IV , 87 and note 2 . 50 The similarity in poetic ...
... passage which Du Bellay appears to have laid under contribution : 4o Orlando Furioso , III , 1f . Subsequently ( 1552 ) , Du Bellay imitated the same passage in Ariosto . See ed . Cham . IV , 87 and note 2 . 50 The similarity in poetic ...
Pagina 181
... passage may be in Pindar's sixth Olympian . The poet pretends that he has been too dilatory in the exordium of his ... passage occurs , if not precisely in the center of the poem , at least at a sufficiently advanced point within it ...
... passage may be in Pindar's sixth Olympian . The poet pretends that he has been too dilatory in the exordium of his ... passage occurs , if not precisely in the center of the poem , at least at a sufficiently advanced point within it ...
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Laura Hibbard Loomis Chaucer and the Breton Lays | 14 |
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