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... poem he soon afterwards published , with a dedication to the chancellor Du Prat , and the king , as a mark of his approbation , gave the author a medallion of gold with his own portrait . " Whilst the Venetians were thus soliciting the ...
... poem he soon afterwards published , with a dedication to the chancellor Du Prat , and the king , as a mark of his approbation , gave the author a medallion of gold with his own portrait . " Whilst the Venetians were thus soliciting the ...
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... poets - Sanazzaro- Tebaldeo - Bernardo Accolti called L'Unico Aretino - Bembo - Beazzano Molza - Ariosto - His ... poem entitled La Coltivazione - General classification of the Italian writers - The Italian Drama . THE tranquillity ...
... poets - Sanazzaro- Tebaldeo - Bernardo Accolti called L'Unico Aretino - Bembo - Beazzano Molza - Ariosto - His ... poem entitled La Coltivazione - General classification of the Italian writers - The Italian Drama . THE tranquillity ...
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... poem entitled “ Virginia , ” written in ottava and terza rima , and represented for the first time at Siena , on the marriage of the Magnifico Antonio Spa- nochi . This piece , which may be enumerated amongst the earliest productions of ...
... poem entitled “ Virginia , ” written in ottava and terza rima , and represented for the first time at Siena , on the marriage of the Magnifico Antonio Spa- nochi . This piece , which may be enumerated amongst the earliest productions of ...
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... poets of the time . † After having made an un- common proficiency in the Greek and Latin languages , and acquired also a knowledge of the Hebrew tongue , which then first began to be studied in Italy , he was recalled by his father to ...
... poets of the time . † After having made an un- common proficiency in the Greek and Latin languages , and acquired also a knowledge of the Hebrew tongue , which then first began to be studied in Italy , he was recalled by his father to ...
Side 118
... poem ; to which the complaints of Molza , expressed in verses of equal elegance , might serve at once as a supple- ment and a comment . The most celebrated composition of Molza , in the Italian language , is his pastoral Poemetto ...
... poem ; to which the complaints of Molza , expressed in verses of equal elegance , might serve at once as a supple- ment and a comment . The most celebrated composition of Molza , in the Italian language , is his pastoral Poemetto ...
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Side 467 - Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. Not free, what proof could they have given sincere Of true allegiance, constant faith, or love, Where only what they needs must do appear'd, Not what they would ? what praise could they receive ? What pleasure I from such obedience paid ? When will and reason, reason also is choice, Useless and vain, of freedom both despoil'd, Made passive both, had served necessity, Not me?