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Pagina xxiii
... Ronsard belongs no longer to antiquity , but to the present world of men and poets . The enthusiasm of Barbey d'Aurevilly , the admiration of Gautier , Banville and Heredia , the loyal acknowledgment , made by the Disciple Moréas , of ...
... Ronsard belongs no longer to antiquity , but to the present world of men and poets . The enthusiasm of Barbey d'Aurevilly , the admiration of Gautier , Banville and Heredia , the loyal acknowledgment , made by the Disciple Moréas , of ...
Pagina 97
... Ronsard's ' chandelles . ' So , too , with some of his neologisms ; in our ignorance as foreigners we may even regret that his ' myrteux ' and ' frétillard ' are obsolete in French . As for his diminutives , I deny that Ronsard in ...
... Ronsard's ' chandelles . ' So , too , with some of his neologisms ; in our ignorance as foreigners we may even regret that his ' myrteux ' and ' frétillard ' are obsolete in French . As for his diminutives , I deny that Ronsard in ...
Pagina 104
... Ronsard . Drummond of Hawthornden , who studied Ronsard , Muret , and Pontus de Tyard , did not neglect French translations of Ariosto , Tasso , and Sanazzaro . But there is a more subtile debt due from our Elizabethans to the Pléiade ...
... Ronsard . Drummond of Hawthornden , who studied Ronsard , Muret , and Pontus de Tyard , did not neglect French translations of Ariosto , Tasso , and Sanazzaro . But there is a more subtile debt due from our Elizabethans to the Pléiade ...
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