Periods of European Literature, Volume 5George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... humour - Both as in Ariosto- Scenes , persons , and passages - Ariosto's rank as poet , and as mirror of his time - Ariosto and Rabelais - Other epic - romances -Lyrics : Sonnets , La Casa - Madrigals and Canzoni - Ariosto ...
... humour - Both as in Ariosto- Scenes , persons , and passages - Ariosto's rank as poet , and as mirror of his time - Ariosto and Rabelais - Other epic - romances -Lyrics : Sonnets , La Casa - Madrigals and Canzoni - Ariosto ...
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... humour , he has other qualities which at least distinguish him very favour- ably from the run of modern Latin poets . The Lusus , which open the collection of his Poems in the Floren- tine Carmina Quinque Illustrium Poetarum ( 1552 ) ...
... humour , he has other qualities which at least distinguish him very favour- ably from the run of modern Latin poets . The Lusus , which open the collection of his Poems in the Floren- tine Carmina Quinque Illustrium Poetarum ( 1552 ) ...
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... humour.1 And as for his lingo , whosoever does not perceive the charm of parlatus in " Et sic parlatus subito discedit ab illis " will never perceive it , and whoso does will perceive it at once.2 To pass from the artificial verse of ...
... humour.1 And as for his lingo , whosoever does not perceive the charm of parlatus in " Et sic parlatus subito discedit ab illis " will never perceive it , and whoso does will perceive it at once.2 To pass from the artificial verse of ...
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... humour , taking part against the abuse and caricature of that scholarship which , more sensibly used , was one of his own great titles to fame , and seemed to his contemporaries to be his greatest . The Colloquies . The Colloquies rank ...
... humour , taking part against the abuse and caricature of that scholarship which , more sensibly used , was one of his own great titles to fame , and seemed to his contemporaries to be his greatest . The Colloquies . The Colloquies rank ...
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... humour shows excellently . The grave banter of the Introduction -on the different reports of travellers respecting the breadth of the river Anyder , the localisation of Utopia , and the attempts of some to make a " key " to the book and ...
... humour shows excellently . The grave banter of the Introduction -on the different reports of travellers respecting the breadth of the river Anyder , the localisation of Utopia , and the attempts of some to make a " key " to the book and ...
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