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Pagina 13
Men have been wise in very dif- tion the ancients , he might have found it
fullferent modes ; but they have always laughed blown in modern Italy . Thus
Sannazaro : the same way . Levity of thought naturally produced famili- Aspice
quam variis ...
Men have been wise in very dif- tion the ancients , he might have found it
fullferent modes ; but they have always laughed blown in modern Italy . Thus
Sannazaro : the same way . Levity of thought naturally produced famili- Aspice
quam variis ...
Pagina 27
Milton's acquaintance presented him with an encomiastic inscription , with the
Italian writers may be discovered by in the ... From Paris de se ; quam supra sere
xt of 3111460 A 3796 he hasted into Italy , of which he had with par At Rome , as
at ...
Milton's acquaintance presented him with an encomiastic inscription , with the
Italian writers may be discovered by in the ... From Paris de se ; quam supra sere
xt of 3111460 A 3796 he hasted into Italy , of which he had with par At Rome , as
at ...
Pagina 37
... nor sagacity can discover . little evidence to deserve a disquisition ; large
Some find the hint in an Italian tragedy . ... wild and unauthorized story of a
common topics of falsehood . farce seen by Milton in Italy , which opened He had
so much ...
... nor sagacity can discover . little evidence to deserve a disquisition ; large
Some find the hint in an Italian tragedy . ... wild and unauthorized story of a
common topics of falsehood . farce seen by Milton in Italy , which opened He had
so much ...
Pagina 41
Italian , Spanish , and French . All which sorts He could not , as Elwood relates ,
endure to hear of books to be confined to read , without under- “ Paradise Lost ”
preferred to “ Paradise Restanding one word , must needs be a trial of pa- gained
...
Italian , Spanish , and French . All which sorts He could not , as Elwood relates ,
endure to hear of books to be confined to read , without under- “ Paradise Lost ”
preferred to “ Paradise Restanding one word , must needs be a trial of pa- gained
...
Pagina 42
He education . read all the languages which are considered His eyes are said
never to have been bright ; either as learned or polite ; Hebrew with its but , if he
was a dexterous fencer , they must two dialects , Greek , Latin , Italian , French ...
He education . read all the languages which are considered His eyes are said
never to have been bright ; either as learned or polite ; Hebrew with its but , if he
was a dexterous fencer , they must two dialects , Greek , Latin , Italian , French ...
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Addison afterwards appears believe called character common considered continued criticism death delight desire died discovered Dryden easily effect elegance English equal excellence expected expression favour formed friends gave genius give given hand honour hope imagination Italy kind King knowledge known Lady language learning least less letter lines lived Lord manner mean mentioned Milton mind nature never night numbers observed obtained occasion once opinion original passage passed performance perhaps person play pleased pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope pounds praise present probably produced published reader reason received remarks Savage says seems sent sometimes soon success sufficient supposed Swift tell thing thought tion told tragedy translation true verses virtue whole write written wrote Young