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... remark- ing that the Italians had substituted , for the ancient ode , the son- net and canzonet , he points out the ... remarks , that the Latin productions on which Petrarch wished to establish his renown , and which are twelve or ...
... remark- ing that the Italians had substituted , for the ancient ode , the son- net and canzonet , he points out the ... remarks , that the Latin productions on which Petrarch wished to establish his renown , and which are twelve or ...
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... remarks freely upon the defects of style , which consist principally in what are since called conceits ; but he observes , with reason , that they are , in a great measure , concealed by the charm of the versification . He concludes his ...
... remarks freely upon the defects of style , which consist principally in what are since called conceits ; but he observes , with reason , that they are , in a great measure , concealed by the charm of the versification . He concludes his ...
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... remarks on the country , its arts , literature , and politics , and on the manners and customs of its inhabitants . In two volumes 8vo . $ 5 , in boards . THIS is the most entertaining Journal that we have perused for a long time ...
... remarks on the country , its arts , literature , and politics , and on the manners and customs of its inhabitants . In two volumes 8vo . $ 5 , in boards . THIS is the most entertaining Journal that we have perused for a long time ...
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