Periods of European Literature, Volume 5George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... poet of the Orlando is , indeed , as much greater in individual gift than Boccaccio as he is lesser than Dante ; but he wants " the wild freshness of morning , " the relish of the quest , the closeness to nature and life . His luxuriant ...
... poet of the Orlando is , indeed , as much greater in individual gift than Boccaccio as he is lesser than Dante ; but he wants " the wild freshness of morning , " the relish of the quest , the closeness to nature and life . His luxuriant ...
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... poet , and as mirror of his time - Ariosto and Rabelais - Other epic - romances -Lyrics : Sonnets , La Casa - Madrigals and Canzoni - Ariosto - Michelangelo - Molza - Vittoria Colonna - Guidiccioni - Italian Didactic and Blank Verse ...
... poet , and as mirror of his time - Ariosto and Rabelais - Other epic - romances -Lyrics : Sonnets , La Casa - Madrigals and Canzoni - Ariosto - Michelangelo - Molza - Vittoria Colonna - Guidiccioni - Italian Didactic and Blank Verse ...
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... poetic beauty and Middle Low of quaint originality ; so that the vernacular German of our present period is , outside ... poet ( as even Italians -e.g. , Lilius Giraldus - knew ) of quite the first order , but it could hardly be said to ...
... poetic beauty and Middle Low of quaint originality ; so that the vernacular German of our present period is , outside ... poet ( as even Italians -e.g. , Lilius Giraldus - knew ) of quite the first order , but it could hardly be said to ...
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George Saintsbury. Politian . The two most famous of the poets whom , though directly belonging to the last volume1 ... poetic , raise the blood , both of himself and his reader , far above the frigid 1 Vide The Transition Period , chap ...
George Saintsbury. Politian . The two most famous of the poets whom , though directly belonging to the last volume1 ... poetic , raise the blood , both of himself and his reader , far above the frigid 1 Vide The Transition Period , chap ...
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... poet's exercises in " regular " verse ; and in many , if not most , of the others the poetic fire which he assuredly possessed breaks alike through the extraordinary metrical licences of the Greek ( which sometimes seems to scan ...
... poet's exercises in " regular " verse ; and in many , if not most , of the others the poetic fire which he assuredly possessed breaks alike through the extraordinary metrical licences of the Greek ( which sometimes seems to scan ...
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