The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
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... poet has said : " El Trissino gentil , che col suo canto Prima d'ognun dal Tebro , e dall ' Illisso Già trasse la Tragedia all ' onde d'Arno , " See Rev. vol . lxxvii . p . 425 . which Mr W. thus translates : • Gentle Trissino too which ...
... poet has said : " El Trissino gentil , che col suo canto Prima d'ognun dal Tebro , e dall ' Illisso Già trasse la Tragedia all ' onde d'Arno , " See Rev. vol . lxxvii . p . 425 . which Mr W. thus translates : • Gentle Trissino too which ...
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... poet , was author of a mas- terly discourse on dramatic representations , in folio ; and of a translation of the first book of Ovid's Art of Love . He was an intimate and zealous friend of Tasso , and editor of the first correct edition ...
... poet , was author of a mas- terly discourse on dramatic representations , in folio ; and of a translation of the first book of Ovid's Art of Love . He was an intimate and zealous friend of Tasso , and editor of the first correct edition ...
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... poet , who distinguished himself at the be- ginning of the present century , was Pier Jacopo Martelli , who died in ... poets who would wish 30 Walker's Historical Memoir on Italian Tragedy .
... poet , who distinguished himself at the be- ginning of the present century , was Pier Jacopo Martelli , who died in ... poets who would wish 30 Walker's Historical Memoir on Italian Tragedy .
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dels for imitation to all young poets who would wish to adapt the fables of the Greek theatre to the modern stage ... poet's Juvenile Tragedy of Giustino , from the same bio- grapher ; adding some curious and authentic information of ...
dels for imitation to all young poets who would wish to adapt the fables of the Greek theatre to the modern stage ... poet's Juvenile Tragedy of Giustino , from the same bio- grapher ; adding some curious and authentic information of ...
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... poetic alle- gory are neither to be implicitly trusted nor hastily despised . The meredulity of mankind in some ... poets , who suffer so much themselves by the taunts of men of the world , and by the apathy of the vulgar , should in ...
... poetic alle- gory are neither to be implicitly trusted nor hastily despised . The meredulity of mankind in some ... poets , who suffer so much themselves by the taunts of men of the world , and by the apathy of the vulgar , should in ...
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